Quantum Physics Claims That Death Doesn’t Exist, And Is Possibly Just an Illusion

Is death an end or is there really an afterlife? This is a question that bothers many people, but has yet to be answered.

After the death of his old friend, Albert Einstein said “Now Besso has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. People like us … know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”

We believe in death because we’ve been taught we die. We think life is just the activity of carbon and an admixture of molecules – we live for a while and then rot into the ground.

According to the theory of biocentrism – a new theory of everything, that was first proposed by the professor and scientist Robert Lanza, the death in the way that we know it, is not the end, but a mere illusion created by our very consciousness. While most think the universe created life, Lanza believes the opposite: that life created the universe.

Lanza believes that death cannot exist in any real sense. Everything is an active process in our lives, but we cannot see through our heads, everything is moment to moment. Although these ideas are not scientifically proven yet, they might be someday science-backed.

So far, Lanza has published two books – Biocentrism and Beyond Biocentrism in which he explains the theory of everything with all of his scientific arguments.  Maybe we still can’t accept these things, but when you break it all down they do make sense. There is a whole side to us that we are completely unaware of.

Still, we will not know for sure what happens in the afterlife or if there even is an afterlife. Not everything can be explained as easily as we would like.

 

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One comment on “Quantum Physics Claims That Death Doesn’t Exist, And Is Possibly Just an Illusion”

  1. Kelli says:

    Mind blown!!

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