Thursday, 16 August 2018

Heaven

Tyson’s views on the concept of heaven are rather disinterested.
He cares about what happens in his life, rather than what might happen once he dies.
If pressed and forced to decide what he believes, Tyson would be stuck thinking for a long, long time. Eventually, however, he would settle on the idea of multiple universes and that in passing in one, life continues into a new alternative universe where alternate paths may be walked.
It isn’t something Tyson puts any particular faith in or that he’s counting on as a ‘safety net’ to fix the mistakes of this life, but it is the answer that Tyson finds the most satisfying in life not ending completely, in having a second chance, and feeling the most logically sound to him.
He finds the thought comforting, in a distance intangible way. He knows its comforting, but doesn’t feel that comfort. It’s unimportant to him when compared to what he may do in this life. Too distant to ascribe any strong emotion or intent behind.
Any future life is for that version of Tyson to handle, not for him.

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