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Published on Jul 30, 2012

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  • dzwadziescia

    I'm posting here because the other video is flooded with comments.

    Why did you decide to call it a "dysfunction"? Is it a marketing trick? I see nothing dysfunctional in it... especially since its so elegantly explained in the video

    Please answer.

    Your fan (from the beginning)

    Martin from Poland

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  • EvilKnebl

    wikipedia is a very good place to start researching since sources for facts are provided.

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  • Kevin Colt

    Ill answer you that, its THE CONCEPT of afterlife that people has that is dysfunctional. The WAY people see and understand afterlife is dysfunctional.

    Not the afterlife

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  • Jens Erik

    To you Athene,

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  • vanity2real

    Wtf did I just watch

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  • Bart Simpsons

    They zakk

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  • TheRunedExperience

    Something is usually named a dysfunction when it is proven wrong or yet to be proven. Since scientists have no proof of the afterlife, as far as they know, it may as well cease to be. Hence the dysfunction.

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  • ZapPp00

    whats the name of the song at the end?

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  • shearwater66

    can anyone explain the afterlife claim at the end of the video?, defining 'afterlife'

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  • dormic123

    Scientists may have just named it like that for a presumably inexplicable reason not Athene.

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  • xMayZeCryo

    Hahahhahaha, no. Theoretical scientists, I meant, not like Leonard who is an experimental one ...

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  • dzwadziescia

    the docu ends with something along the lines of:"statistically an afterlife is inevitable" - so please explain yourself. Even if what you said is true then i shouldn't be called a dysfunction :) Dysfunction implies that something is not working and my question is 'what'?  It's like making a film about steamengines - explaining how they work and naming it 'the steam Dysfunction'

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