Colmc, I’d like to add my condolences. Saying goodbye to beloved pets is never easy, and in your profession, all the harder for you I should imagine. I have three dogs, all very elderly. I know their time is short – and I’m dreading it.
Grasscarp, as far as we’re aware when living creatures die, they are dead, but I haven’t changed my mind – I’ve always said that since energy cannot be destroyed, something must remain after death. What form that takes, like everyone else I can only guess, but I doubt very much that death causes us to transform into an ethereal ‘clone’ of what we were in life – intellect and all - to be ‘spirited’ away to reside for eternity in a special place - as religion would have us believe. As just one species in a world of millions, we’re not that special. Odd things do happen - some sort of an imprint in space and time? - who knows? – but I’ve no doubt whatsoever that something very real is going on that will eventually be testable and accepted as a natural process.
I’ve just ordered The Ghost of Flight 401.