Since
the beginning of time, man has been interested in what happens after death.
Although
there are numerous traditional answers to this question, it's possible that
scholars have added countless more ideas merely to provide some variation.
According
to Robert Lanza, M.D., death is just a doorway to an endless number of
universes. Furthermore, according to Lanza, everything that may possibly happen
in our lifetime has already happened. He continues by saying that death does
not exist in these situations because all of these possibilities are happening
at the same time. We only connect our consciousness to our physical bodies because
of the energy that flows through our brains.
His
book, "Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to
Understanding the Nature of the Universe," has generated a great deal of
discussion online because his concept of eternal life deviates greatly from
accepted ideas about life and death.
Due
to his regenerative medicine training and his role as the company's research
director, Lanza has extensive experience working with stem cells. In addition,
he has recently become increasingly interested in astronomy, quantum mechanics,
and physics. While studying these topics, he developed his original biocentric
thesis.
Biocentrism
holds that in order to comprehend how the universe works, both life and
awareness are necessary. He continues by suggesting that our awareness actually
creates the material reality, not the other way around.
He
believes that the cord connecting the mind and body is severed when we die.
After this has occurred, we also feel as though we are no longer connected to
places and eras.
Biocentrism
actually holds that all physical possibilities are connected via a manifold.
More and more physicists are coming to accept the "many-worlds"
interpretation of quantum mechanics, which maintains that there are an endless
number of universes.
Everything
that might possibly occur does in some worlds. Death doesn't exist in these
circumstances because everything happens at the same time in each of them. It
is energy that functions in the brain that makes us feel like
"myself." However, energy cannot be destroyed and has no expiration
date.
Even though his views are merely hypotheses, don't you find them intriguing to ponder about? However, even though we can never be sure of what the future holds, it seems like our universe of possibilities may have simply expanded infinitesimally. Regardless of your views, quantum physics provides several tenable explanations for the unknown parts of the world, making Lanza's book an intriguing read.
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