Talk:A.L.I.E./@comment-24412277-20160226020454/@comment-27343948-20160306055435

I'll look for the exact video, but on a side note, Two key points:

1) Think about it on a scientific level. You can't make or destroy energy; you can only convert it. I assume if the aforementioned souls existed, the energy required to produce them would have to come from somewhere. As far as I know how the 'spiritual world' works, your soul flashes into existence the second the fathers sperm reaches the mothers egg, and goes into the afterlife the second you die. But if there was an afterlife in which your soul was in for eternity, they would require at least one of these two things: energy or physical matter; neither of which can be destroyed or made, just converted to a different form. Example: you can't destroy water, but you can convert it into steam. I don't know, what are "spirits" made of? Energy, physical matter, or both? Anyway, back to my point, if the souls are there forever, we'd have run out of energy/matter a long time ago, would we not have?

and

2) You're right about it being philisophically impossible to prove, but there's always a chance of something. There could be an elephant standing behind you as you  read this. You cannot prove there is no elephant, however (unless you live in the outdoors of africa) you think, no, you are quite sure, that there is no elephant behind you. Why? Because the chances of there being an elephant standing behind you are vastly outweighed by the chances of there  not being an elephant standing behind you.

'Nam sayin?