a top prize of $500,000 for writers who can provide “hard evidence ‘beyond a reasonable doubt'” that an afterlife exists.
Sounds like it will be impossible to provide the evidence the prize demands. What constitutes 'hard evidence beyond reasonable doubt' in the case of the afterlife's existence? Too easy to move the goal posts on this one. Not worth the time to attempt this since it will be impossible to meet the non-existent standards for proof.
I was just planning on taking the train out to Camden, NJ, to take some irrefutable pictures of Hell.
You'd have to basically invent something that deals with unknown energy levels (or energy) to rip a window in space and view into the realm of consciousness.
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