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* p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000)
 
* p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000)
  
So if I live for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could have been in the next afterlife for 150 years. But in reality I may be in the afterlife for much less than 150 years. I don't know but it's somewhere between 1 and 149 years. If a FIGUite reads this please provide more information.
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So if I lived for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could have been in the next afterlife for 150 years. But in reality, the population is 8,000,000,000 so I will/may be in the afterlife for much less than 150 years. It's somewhere between 1 and 149 years. If a FIGUite reads this please provide more information.
  
 
Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong.
 
Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong.

Revision as of 16:09, 21 May 2011

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TheUFOGuy said ...

I have a question! The pirit has two choice, find a new body or live in finematter world for a while. So how long does have to live in finematter world?

--TheUFOGuy 09:13, 21 May 2011 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

a = ( m * 1.5 ) / p

where

  • a is afterlife duration in years
  • m is previous material life duration in years
  • p is the overpopulation factor (this is unknown to me but exceeds a value of 1 if the population of Earth is >529,000,000)

So if I lived for 100 years in this life and the population wasn't 8,000,000,000 but was 529,000,000 then I could have been in the next afterlife for 150 years. But in reality, the population is 8,000,000,000 so I will/may be in the afterlife for much less than 150 years. It's somewhere between 1 and 149 years. If a FIGUite reads this please provide more information.

Don't take this as accurate. It isn't accurate, and could even be significantly wrong.

--Jamesm 10:24, 21 May 2011 (BST)