Having Died, People Are Resurrected In Another - Parallel - Universe - Alternative View

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The cosmos consists of many inflating balls that give rise to the same balls

Physicists prove: you can live forever

Recently, numerous Internet sites have recalled that the idea of resurrection is popular even among scientists. And they illustrated it with the "cosmic" hypothesis of Professor Robert Lanza - about parallel worlds in which life does not end with the death of the body. What are we talking about?

Out of time and space

Lanza outlined his ideas in the book Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe, which was published several years ago. Since then, it periodically - about once every two years - and excites the Internet. Because it contains very attractive assurances that life goes on forever, albeit in a different place.

The previous surge in popularity happened in 2013. Since then, nothing has changed. Perhaps the professor had more supporters. Including among colleagues.

Robert Lanza is a professor at Wake Forest University, an expert in regenerative medicine and the scientific director of Advanced Cell Technology. Previously known for his research in the field of stem cells, he has several successful experiments on cloning endangered animal species. But a few years ago, the scientist became interested in physics, quantum mechanics and astrophysics. From this explosive mixture, the theory of the so-called new biocentrism was born, the preacher of which the professor became.

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According to biocentrism, there is no death. She is an illusion that arises in the minds of people. It arises because people identify themselves with their bodies. They know that the body will die sooner or later. And they think they will die with him. In fact, consciousness exists outside of time and space. It is able to be anywhere: in the human body and outside it. Which fits well into the foundations of quantum mechanics, according to which a certain particle can be here and there, and an event can develop in several - sometimes countless - options.

Robert Lanza, biocentrist

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Lanza believes there are many universes. It is in them that all possible scenarios are realized. In one universe, the body died. And in the other, it continued to live, absorbing consciousness, which flowed into this universe.

In other words, a dying person, sweeping through that very tunnel, finds himself not in hell or in paradise, but in the same world in which he lived, but alive. And so - ad infinitum.

“Consciousness,” the professor preaches, “is like energy. Does not disappear and cannot be destroyed.

Some, very crazy, biocentrists generally believe that there is no material world, but only its virtual image generated by consciousness. Or the world still exists, but appears in the form in which we are allowed to see and feel it by our senses. And if we had other organs and senses, then we would see something completely different.

Lanz has moderate views. He believes in reality. But he considers it a process that requires the participation of consciousness. They say that a person is both an observer and a creator.

Parallel to us

Lanz's hopeful, but highly controversial theory has many unwitting supporters - not only ordinary mortals who want to live forever, but also famous scientists. These are those physicists and astrophysicists who talk about parallel worlds, that is, they assume that there are many universes. Multiverse (multiverse) is the name of the scientific concept that they advocate. And they say: there are no physical laws that would forbid the existence of other universes.

Science fiction writer Herbert Wells was the first to tell earthlings about parallel worlds in 1895 in his story "The Door in the Wall". And 62 years later, his idea was developed in his doctoral dissertation by Princeton University graduate Hugh Everett. Its essence: every moment the universe splits into countless numbers of their own kind. And the very next moment, these "newborns" are split in exactly the same way. You exist in one of these worlds. In one - you are reading this article, you are riding the subway, in the other - you lie on the couch and watch TV.

“Our actions are the impetus for the multiplication of worlds,” Everett explained. - As soon as we make any choice, in the twinkling of an eye, two are obtained from one universe. With different fate. -

In some of the universes, people did not fly to Kazan by plane, but went by train. And they stayed alive.

In the 1980s, the theory of the multiplicity of the universe was developed by Andrei Linde, our former compatriot, an employee of the Lebedev Physical Institute (FIAN). Now he is a professor of physics at Stanford University.

- Space, - Linde told, - consists of many inflating balls, which give rise to the same balls, and those, in turn, give birth to similar balls in even larger quantities, and so on ad infinitum. They are spaced apart. And do not feel the presence of each other. But they are part of the same physical world.

The fact that our universe is not alone is evidenced by the data obtained using the Planck space telescope. On their basis, scientists have created the most accurate map of the microwave background - the so-called relict radiation, which has been preserved since the inception of our universe. And they saw that it is replete with dark gaps - certain holes and extended gaps.

The hypothesis that there are many universes is popular among scientists. Some physical theories are even based on the fact that there are many universes - infinitely many

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Theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton of the University of North Carolina and her colleagues argue that microwave background anomalies arose because our universe is influenced by others nearby.

According to scientists, holes and gaps - "bruises" as they are called, "arose from the direct blows of neighboring universes on ours.

Physicists suggest that universes arise like bubbles of vapor in a boiling liquid. And when they arise, they collide. And bounce off each other, leaving traces.

Soul quanta

So, there are plenty of places - other universes where, according to the theory of new biocentrism, a soul could fly off. And she herself is?

The existence of the eternal soul is not doubted by Professor Stuart Hameroff of the Department of Anesthesiology and Psychology at the University of Arizona and concurrently director of the Center for the Study of Consciousness at the same university. Last year, he said that he found evidence that a person's consciousness does not disappear after his death.

According to Hameroff, the human brain is a perfect quantum computer, soul or consciousness - information accumulated at the quantum level. It cannot be destroyed. But it can be transferred.

The anesthesiologist believes: after the body dies, the quantum information of consciousness merges with our Universe and exists there for an infinitely long time. And biocentrist Lanza proves that she flies off to another universe. What differs from his colleague.

Among Hameroff's associates, Sir Roger Penrose is the famous British physicist and mathematician from Oxford, who also found traces of contact with others in our Universe. Together, scientists are developing a quantum theory of consciousness. And it is believed that they have discovered the carriers of consciousness - elements that accumulate information during life, and after the death of the body they “merge” it somewhere. These are protein microtubules located inside neurons, which were previously assigned the modest role of armature and transport intracellular channels. Microtubules, by their structure, are best suited to be carriers of quantum properties in the brain. Since they can maintain quantum states for a long time - that is, work as elements of a quantum computer.

Having died in our universe, a person moves into a parallel - along the same tunnel

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By the will of God - a programmer

There is nothing quite fundamentally new in Lanz's biocentrism. But the scientific basis provided by him and his colleagues cannot but rejoice. It turns out that the afterlife is not fiction, but a very likely reality. It remains for the scientist to reconcile his concept with religion. After all, while the role of the Lord God is not visible in it. Though…

Someone Seth Lloyd of MIT has figured out how far a quantum computer can be improved. Obviously, the most powerful device will be the one in which all particles in the universe will be involved. And they are - protons, neutrons, electrons and other little things, according to the scientist's calculations, about 10 to the 90th degree. And if these particles had been involved since the Big Bang, they would have already performed 10 to the 120th power of logical operations. This is so much that it is not even possible to imagine. For comparison: all computers during their existence have performed less than 10 to the 30th power of operations. And all information about a person with his many individual quirks is written in approximately 10 to 25 bits.

And then Lloyd thought: what if the universe is already someone's computer? Then, he reasoned, everything inside, including us, is part of the computational process. Or his product … So, somewhere there must be a Programmer. That is, God.

The whole complex world was created by a certain genius programmer

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And if you do without a universal computer? And limit yourself to a much more perfect Creator. Then it may turn out that everything around exists only in His consciousness. And not in ours, as biocentrists assure. But here, probably, a completely different theory is needed. A completely new biocentrism.

Vladimir LAGOVSKY