If contacting dead people through seance is real would Steve Jobs be able to give Apple exciting new product ideas?
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June 5th, 2019
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Curious if Jobs was still around, what Apple as an innovative company would be working on now.
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No.
1. Because “séances” only ever contact people who are in heaven, and Jobs is in Hell, because he could not get past the Gates. Or
2. Jobs was a Buddhist and and has already been reincarnated as a weed recurring periodically during rain season in the Gobi desert.
No. Steve Jobs never invented anything in his life. He just ripped off, and reversed engineered all that he was famous for.
I can’t get past the “if”. The answer to the question would be determined by the “rules” of the “afterlife”, but such speculation is pointless since the seance itself is fraudulent.
I find it funny that ghosts are given so much power. They can appear any time they want but living people can’t see them. They have all the power to move objects, possess people, go through walls… that the living have not been able to emulate yet. And their name strikes fear too. If they were so powerful would there be any fear of dying? I’d love to be dead in that case too.
I don’t believe so as if it were possible and the person conducting the seance was not manipulating, even if that were true I don’t think that Steve Jobs would be sending product ideas to anyone as he would be busy examining his life experience when he was alive on Earth.
Also it it were possible to contact the dead that easy, the spirit would not need a third party to arrange a meeting as they would just appear without manipulation from anyone.
See season 2 of Dead Like Me.
Daisy Adair blew every man she ever knew, but can’t pull off a simple seance.
Steve Jobs might not be able to come up with anything. There do not seem to be any more breakthrough ideas for personal computer design. Look for software innovations related to AI and new hardware related to robotics.
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