Death Is Just An Illusion:
We Continue To Live In A Parallel
Universe
Louis Dyer
For as long as anyone can remember philosophers, scientists
and religious men have pondered what happens after death.
Is there life after death, or do we just vanish into the
great unknown?
There is also a possibility there is no such thing as what
we usually define as death.
A new scientific theory suggests that death is not the
terminal event we think.
“Reality is merely
an illusion, although a very persistent one.”
Albert Einstein
A while ago, scientists reported they found the first
evidence of parallel universe.
This discovery lead us to a thought-provoking subject called
“Biocentrism”.
Robert Lanza, M.D, scientist, theoretician and author of
Biocentrism – How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding thinks
there are many reasons why we won’t die.
To him death is not the end, as so many of us think. We
believe we will die, because that is what we have been taught, Robert Lanza
says in his book.
Will You Continue To Live In A Parallel Universe?
There are many scientific experiments that seriously
question the term death, as we know it.
According to quantum physics certain observations cannot be
predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each
with a different probability.
Death —the Trip to a Parallel Universe
The “many-worlds” interpretation, states that each of these
possible observations corresponds to a different universe, what is generally
called the “multiverse”.
Robert Lanza has taken these theories even further.
He believes that “there are an infinite number of universes,
and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe.
Your Energy Never Dies
Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios. All
possible universes exist simultaneously, regardless of what happens in any of
them.
Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct,
the alive feeling – the ‘Who am I?’- is just a 20-watt fountain of energy
operating in the brain. But this energy doesn’t go away at death. One of the
surest axioms of science is that energy never dies; it can neither be created
nor destroyed.”
This energy can transcend from one world to another.
The Importance Of Consciousness
“Consider the
uncertainty principle, one of the most famous and important aspects of quantum
mechanics. Experiments confirm it’s built into the fabric of reality, but it
only makes sense from a biocentric perspective.
If there’s really a world out there with particles just
bouncing around, then we should be able to measure all their properties. But we
can’t. Why should it matter to a particle what you decide to measure?
Death might not be real at all…
Consider the double-slit experiment: if one “watches” a
subatomic particle or a bit of light pass through slits on a barrier, it
behaves like a particle and creates solid-looking hits behind the individual
slits on the final barrier that measures the impacts.
Like a tiny bullet, it logically passes through one or the
other hole.
But if the scientists do not observe the trajectory of the
particle, then it exhibits the behavior of waves that allow it pass through
both holes at the same time.
Why does our observation change what happens? Answer:
Because reality is a process that requires our consciousness,” Lanza says.
You would not exist without a consciousness. One of the
reasons Robert Lanza thinks you will not die, is because you are not a object.
You’re a special being. According to biocentrism, nothing
could exist without consciousness. Remember you can’t see through the bone
surrounding your brain.
Space and time are not hard objects, but rather the tools
our mind uses to weave everything together.
Everything you see and experience right now is a whirl of
information occurring in your mind. Space and time are simply the tools for
putting everything together.
Lanza points out that death does not exists in a timeless,
spaceless world.
There is no distinction between past, present, and future.
It is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
Immortality doesn’t mean a perpetual existence in time
without end, but rather resides outside of time altogether.
How can we tell what is real and not? How can we with
certainty know that our brain is not giving us the illusion of a physical
world?
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