“I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark".
Does Death Exists New Theory says "NO" By Dr.Mahboob Khan Phd
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Does Death Exist? New Theory Says 'No'
By Dr.Mahboob KhanPhd
“I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components
fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy
story for people afraid of the dark".
Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have
been told we will die. We associate ourselves with the body, and
we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests
that death is not the terminal event we think.
One well-known aspect of quantum physics is that certain
observations cannot be predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a
range of possible observations each with a different probability.
One mainstream explanation, the "many-worlds" interpretation,
states that each of these possible observations corresponds to a
different universe (the 'multiverse'). A new scientific theory -
called biocentrism - refines these ideas. There are an infinite
number of universes, and everything that could possibly happen
occurs in some universe. 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. But does this energy transcend from
one world to the other?
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Consider an experiment that was recently published in the
journal Science showing that scientists could retroactively
change something that had happened in the past. Particles had to
decide how to behave when they hit a beam splitter. Later on,
the experimenter could turn a second switch on or off. It turns
out that what the observer decided at that point, determined what
the particle did in the past. Regardless of the choice you, the
observer, make, it is you who will experience the outcomes that
will result. The linkages between these various histories and
universes transcend our ordinary classical ideas of space and
time. Think of the 20-watts of energy as simply holo-projecting
either this or that result onto a screen. Whether you turn the
second beam splitter on or off, it's still the same battery or agent
responsible for the projection.According to Biocentrism, space
and time are not the hard objects we think. Wave your hand
through the air - if you take everything away, what's left?
Nothing. The same thing applies for time. You can't see
anything through the bone that surrounds your brain. 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.Death does not exist in a timeless,
spaceless world. In the end, even Einstein admitted, "Now
Besso" (an old friend) "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." Immortality doesn't mean a
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perpetual existence in time without end, but rather resides
outside of time altogether.
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?
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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,” I
think.You would not exist without a consciousness. One of the
reasons I think 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.here 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.Albert
Einstein once said: ” Reality is merely an illusion, although a
very persistent one.”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?