Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death
<p>We propose the answer to a question that until today is very questionable, is there life after death? In this document we will give an answer from the perspective of the Sociobiological Informational Theory. For this we need exact moments of the movie <em>Coco </em>(2017), in wh...
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author | Jeel Jr MOYA-SALAZAR Hans CONTRERAS-PULACHE Lucía GOMEZ-SAENZ Anie S SORIANO-ABAL Alonso ZORRILLA |
author_facet | Jeel Jr MOYA-SALAZAR Hans CONTRERAS-PULACHE Lucía GOMEZ-SAENZ Anie S SORIANO-ABAL Alonso ZORRILLA |
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description | <p>We propose the answer to a question that until today is very questionable, is there life after death? In this document we will give an answer from the perspective of the Sociobiological Informational Theory. For this we need exact moments of the movie <em>Coco </em>(2017), in which this theory can be applied, thanks to the cinema. It should be noted first that in the film there are two aspects of the same side. A life as social information and a life as a conscious-psy- chic system, then the key moment that serves as an example to explain this phenomenon is when the character «Chicharrón» disappears from the world of the dead when no one in the real world remembers. However, when the old «Coco» remembers her deceased father «Hector», he manages to revive informationally. At the same time, we also indicate and congratulate the upright graphic quality in the details that characterize the animation. In short, we are going to say that, indeed, yes, there is life (informationally speaking) after death. And this because when we appear in the world we begin to live as social information, then we are born, and our life as social information grows in increasing complexity. </p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-6dac69794a5e45b1a17ff792b6b1e5372022-12-22T00:06:56ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaRevista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies1885-52102020-10-0116317518310.14201/rmc202016317518318942Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after deathJeel Jr MOYA-SALAZAR0Hans CONTRERAS-PULACHELucía GOMEZ-SAENZAnie S SORIANO-ABALAlonso ZORRILLAUniversidad Norbert Wiener<p>We propose the answer to a question that until today is very questionable, is there life after death? In this document we will give an answer from the perspective of the Sociobiological Informational Theory. For this we need exact moments of the movie <em>Coco </em>(2017), in which this theory can be applied, thanks to the cinema. It should be noted first that in the film there are two aspects of the same side. A life as social information and a life as a conscious-psy- chic system, then the key moment that serves as an example to explain this phenomenon is when the character «Chicharrón» disappears from the world of the dead when no one in the real world remembers. However, when the old «Coco» remembers her deceased father «Hector», he manages to revive informationally. At the same time, we also indicate and congratulate the upright graphic quality in the details that characterize the animation. In short, we are going to say that, indeed, yes, there is life (informationally speaking) after death. And this because when we appear in the world we begin to live as social information, then we are born, and our life as social information grows in increasing complexity. </p>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/20400cineanimaciónsociobiologíainformaciónconcienciainformación social |
spellingShingle | Jeel Jr MOYA-SALAZAR Hans CONTRERAS-PULACHE Lucía GOMEZ-SAENZ Anie S SORIANO-ABAL Alonso ZORRILLA Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death Revista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies cine animación sociobiología información conciencia información social |
title | Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death |
title_full | Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death |
title_fullStr | Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death |
title_full_unstemmed | Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death |
title_short | Coco (2017): An informational approach on life after death |
title_sort | coco 2017 an informational approach on life after death |
topic | cine animación sociobiología información conciencia información social |
url | https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/20400 |
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