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Question: When we die does our knowledge die with us!?
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No!.

Most of the knowledge we have, belong to people who are already dead for a very long time!.



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No!.!.!. your knowledge remains!.!.!. and you discover the truths!.!.!. all the hidden secrets that you didn't know before, will be revealed to you on judgement day!.!.!. about God, about spirituality, about your true self, about the people around you, about the doors that you opened and the ones that you closed!. Knowledge increases after you die, and I also believe that you will go to a past state of awareness that you did not have before, when you can acknowledge and believe the truth if you somehow lost that sensitivity along the way!. I used ot receive dreams from the Lord of hosts about the afterlife!.!.!. and in my dreams I could taste, see, feel and experience everything!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

That all depends on your beliefs spiritually and philosophically!. (if that's a word!.!.!.)

I choose to believe that when you die, everything you learned, all your knowlegde goes with you into the afterlife!.

I guess if you belief in reincarnation, you'd think knowledge dies with you because you're starting all over as someone else!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Who knows!. But it is strange that our brain cells keep dying off and then regenerating new brain cells from elements broken down !.from the food we eat, yet somehow our memories and all our lifelong knowledge stays within our minds!. Where are our memories being stored!? It does make you think that there is more than just our physical selves!.
It is crazy that I can remember memories from my childhood even though there is not ONE SINGLE ATOM in my body that was there during that time when the memory was created and stored in my brain
I am not at all the same person physically that I was 25 years ago, yet I am still "me" !. But in another 25/30 years I will again be another completely new person, but I will still be "me"!. Every cell in my body when I was a child has essentially "died" in a very real way, yet my knowledge has remained though that "death" Who knows, maybe it will continue when I stop living completely!.
Ok, now I'm just rambling! I'm sorry! :)!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I think a state of "To know" stop at "death" as we will know it; but what "we have known" remains because state of "we will know it" remind us whether what "we have known" is what we should "to Know" or not!.!.!.!.!.in this case the judgment is given to death!.!.!.or to the one who control death

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yes!.knowledge is a function of a physical brain and when the brain stops then the retention of that knowledge stops!.
if the great scientists of the past had not written down what they knew how would we have evolved scientifically!?we can't ask them!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Anbody who answers this question in any other way is full of chit! NOBODY knows the answer to this question UNLESS they have already died!. How else could you possibly answer this!?

Thanks for the two points, anyway!.!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Unless you wrote it down for future generations your knowledge dies with you!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

yah i think it does unless u shared the knowledge with someone else then the knowledge you had he could possible pass it on so yea maybe and in different situations i think noWww@QuestionHome@Com