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So,life after death IS proven?

"We think life is just the activity of carbon and an admixture of molecules – we live a while and then rot into the ground," said the scientist on his website.

I agree with him. That's just what I think.
 
Hello All,
For awhile I was absent from the forum but now I am back.
So,scientist Robert Lanza claims that quantum physics prove there IS life after death and uses the famous double slit experiment to make his point:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ics-proves-IS-afterlife-claims-scientist.html

What do you guys think?

Biocentrism is classed as the Theory of Everything and comes from the Greek for 'life centre'. It is the belief that life and biology are central to reality and that life creates the universe, not the other way round.

Lanza uses the example of the way we perceive the world around us.

A person sees a blue sky, and is told that the colour they are seeing is blue, but the cells in a person's brain could be changed to make the sky look green or red.

Our consciousness makes sense of the world, and can be altered to change this interpretation.

By looking at the universe from a biocentric's point of view, this also means space and time don't behave in the hard and fast ways our consciousness tell us it does.

In summary, space and time are 'simply tools of our mind.'

Once this theory about space and time being mental constructs is accepted, it means death and the idea of immortality exist in a world without spatial or linear boundaries.

Theoretical physicists believe that there is infinite number of universes with different variations of people, and situations taking place, simultaneously.
Lanza added that everything which can possibly happen is occurring at some point across these multiverses and this means death can't exist in 'any real sense' either.

Lanza, instead, said that when we die our life becomes a 'perennial flower that returns to bloom in the multiverse.'

Word salad.

And wrong.
 
Let's see: quantum mechanics, biocentralism word salad, Daily Mail...
Seems that he covers all the essentials. What is not to believe?
 
This sort of nonsense pops up on the philosophy section of Yahoo Answers a lot. I'm always fond of quoting the biologist who said...
"If the universe is generated by our minds, what did the universe look like when there was nothing more evolved than a sea slug?"

We are latecomers.... Only popping onto the scene within the last 150, 000 years.....As opposed to the 14 billion year age of the universe.
 
But . . . but . . . he's an MD!

I know what whenever I have questions about particle-wave duality, many-worlds, or the role of the observer in quantum mechanics experiments, I say to myself, "I should ask my doctor about this!"

Just be careful of nausea, vomiting, depression or thoughts of suicide if you do
 

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