“, published in the US, has stirred the Internet because it contained the notion that life does not end when the body dies, but that after death your consciousness moves to another universe. The author of this publication, scientist and quantum theorist Robert Lanza, has no doubt that this is possible.
Beyond time and space
Lanza is an expert in the field regenerative medicine
and scientific director of Advanced Cell Technology Company. Before that, he was known for his extensive research dealing with stem cellshe was also known for several successful experiments with the cloning of endangered species.
But not so long ago the scientist got involved physics, quantum mechanics and astrophysics. This explosive mixture gave rise to the new theory biocentrism
what the professor has been preaching ever since.
Lanza believes that multiple universes can exist simultaneously. These universes contain multiple ways for possible scenarios to play out. In one universe the body may be dead. And in another it persists and absorbs the consciousness that has migrated to this universe.
This means that a A dead person traveling through the same tunnel does not end up in hell or heaven, but in a similar world he or she lived once, but this time alive. And so on, infinitely.
Multiple worlds
This hopeful but highly controversial theory of Lanza has many ignorant adherents, not only mere mortals who want to live forever, but also some well-known scientists. These are the physicists and astrophysicists who tend to agree with the existence of parallel worlds and who suggest the possibility of multiple universes. Multiverse
(multi-universe) is a so-called scientific concept that they defend. They believe that no laws of physics exist that would forbid the existence of parallel worlds.
The first was a science fiction writer H. G. Wells who proclaimed in 1895 in his story “The Door in the Wall”. And after 62 years this idea was developed by Hugh Everett
in his graduate thesis at Princeton University. It basically states that at any given time the universe divides itself into countless similar cases
. And the next moment these ‘newborn’ universes split in a similar way. You may be in some of these worlds: reading this article in one universe, or watching TV in another universe.
In 1980, Andrej Linde
, scientist from Lebedev’s Institute of Physics, developed the theory of multiple universes. He is now a professor at Stanford University.
Linde explained: The space consists of many inflatable balls
, which give rise to similar spheres, and which in turn produce spheres in still greater numbers, and so on ad infinitum. In the universe, they are spaced apart. They are unaware of each other’s existence. But they represent parts of the same physical universe.
The fact that our universe is not the only universe is supported by data received from the Planck Space Telescope
. Using the data, scientists have created the most accurate map of the microwave background, the so-called cosmic relic background radiation, which has remained since the creation of our universe. They also discovered that the universe has many dark corners, represented by single holes and extended holes.
Theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton from North Carolina University argues with her colleagues: the microwave background anomalies exist due to the fact that our universe is influenced by other universes that exist nearby. And gaps and holes are a direct result of attacks on us by neighboring universes.
Soul quanta
It can be transmitted after the death of the body; quantum information represented by consciousness merges with our universe and persists there indefinitely. Biocentrism expert Lanza proves that the soul migrates to another universe. That is the biggest difference with his other colleagues.
Sir Roger Penrose, a famous British physicist and expert in mathematics from Oxford supports this theory, and he also found it traces of contact with other universes. The scientists develop together quantum theory to explain the phenomenon of consciousness. They believe they have found carriers of consciousness, the elements that collect information during life, and after the death of the body they “drain” consciousness elsewhere. These elements are located inside protein-based microtubules
(neuronal microtubules), previously attributed a simple role of amplification and transport channels within a living cell. Based on their structure, microtubules are best suited to function as carriers of quantum properties in the brain
. This is mainly because they can retain quantum states for a long time, allowing them to function as elements of a quantum computer.
If the patient is resuscitated and revived, this quantum information can travel back to the microtubules and the patient says, “I had a near-death experience.”
He adds: “If they are not revived and the patient dies, it is possible that this quantum information could exist outside the body, perhaps indefinitely, as a soul.”
This account of quantum consciousness explains things like near-death experiences, astral projection, out-of-body experiences, and even reincarnation without having to appeal to religious ideology. The energy of your consciousness may at some point be returned to another body, and in the meantime it exists outside the physical body on another level of reality, and possibly in another universe.