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Highly Theoretical Differential Equations of the Afterlife

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DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24739.43040




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Highly Theoretical Differential Equations of the Afterlife

Theories are not facts. Differential equations are a common concept of applied

mathematics. Science is roughly derived from philosophy. Engineering is roughly derived from

science. The afterlife is worth researching. All research at first may seem far-fetched.

The Modeling Differential Equations will be especially approximant in this highly

theoretical investigation of the afterlife. "The Modeling Differential Equations: (P)' = ~S. A

derivative of philosophy is approximately science. (S)' = ~E. A derivative of science is

approximately engineering"(Ohnemus 2023). The Modeling Differential Equations are always

rough. The Modeling Differential Equations always approximate. In the case of this essay,

science will be derived from philosophy as well. Classics can be synonymous with philosophy

that has stood the test of time. Even though theology, religious studies, and classics may not be

conventional philosophy, they are all philosophical so they begin this series of Modeling

Differential Equations. After philosophy is analyzed thoroughly, its derivation into science will

be analyzed. Finally the science by itself will be analyzed. No mechanism to observe the afterlife

has been discovered or created yet. Thus, the engineering variable may be unidentified.

In philosophical terms (classics, theology, philosophy, etc.) Jesus may have been a

gnostic. "When Jesus was accused of blasphemy on the grounds that 'thou, being a man, makest

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thyself God,' He responded, echoing Psalms, 'Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are

gods?'"(Church of Jesus Christ). Perhaps Mormonism is highly influenced by gnosticism.

Mormonism believes that humans can become divine. Gnosticism believed and still believes that

humans can become divine. Gnosticism is older than Mormonism. The quotation of this essay

came from the Church of Jesus Christ. "Biblical texts that called mortals 'gods' attracted attention

from commentators and became the focus of ingenious interpretations and exegetical

principles"(NEYREY). The Bible has been interpreted many times. The Bible perhaps is best

interpreted as survival heuristics. A guide to life. Hence, one is not sure of a literal interpretation.

"The Gnostic Gospels: The 52 texts discovered in Nag Hammadi, Egypt include ‘secret’ gospels

poems and myths attributing to Jesus sayings and beliefs which are very different from the New

Testament. Scholar Elaine Pagels explores these documents and their implications"(Pages).

Perhaps these books are truly by Jesus. No one will know. Perhaps a pattern exists across Jesus'

teachings that resemble gnosticism. Perhaps early Christians had gnostic sects for good reasons.

Perhaps the Mormons are so influential because they are gnostics having been influenced by the

interpretations of the Bible that are the most parsimonious.

More philosophy will be added to the differential equations and in this case existentialism

by a Christian. "People can lose their authentic selves when they don't honestly confront life's

potential, according to the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard"(Thomson 2021). Kierkegaard may

have supported individuality for a strong reason. Being existentialist and Christian is an

uncommon but not impossible combination. Some scholars argue that Kierkegaard was a

proto-existentialist. Either way, Kierkegaard can be considered an existentialist and was the

creator of that movement.

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