Some of us – they say – are born with a shirt. It seems that all fortunes come to them, while others have to suffer from birth until death. We are not speaking, therefore, only of social differences but also of natural inequalities that occur from the first moment of life. It goes without saying that any person with common sense would ask himself this question: if there is a God why with someone he is good and with others he is not
. Undoubtedly, Eastern philosophies can answer the question with a simple word: karma. But this assumes that there are several lives and not just one. And according to some scientists there is evidence that our lives would never end, simply because death does not exist. What is death
Finally, death is only the fruit of our thinking. It does not exist, probably just as everything else does not exist. One of the best known modern physicists came to this conclusion: Robert Lanza. The scientist is also a regenerative medicine expert and director of the Advanced Cell Technology Company in the United States. To make you understand who we are talking about, we can say that the New York Times recently described him as “the third greatest scientist still alive”. Death, Consciousness Creates the Universe
In his book Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe, the researcher explains how there is evidence that our consciousness creates the material universe. You thought the opposite perhaps
He has several elements supporting the hypothesis that the universe and its laws are optimized for what we call life. This can have only one explanation: intelligence existed before matter. Ditto for the concept of space and time: «We carry space and time around with us, like turtles with their shells». Death, what happens if the shell is destroyed
If we take space and time for a walk exactly as the turtle does with its shell, what could happen to us if it is destroyed
Nothing would happen, in the sense that we would continue to exist (albeit in a different form). In practice, death does not exist except in the form of thought. Since we are used to identifying ourselves through our body, when it is no longer there (we think) we will vanish into thin air. But the evidence shows the opposite: our body – when it is in life – receives some sort of signals just like a decoder does to transmit our favorite broadcasts. So wherever we are – or whatever body we will have after – these signals will always accompany us. The confirmation of this theory would come from two other great scientists: Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose. Vittorio Marchi’s experience
Vittorio Marchi is considered a great scientist. He has been teaching physics for a long time and his theories of him are involving more and more people. During an interview with Macro Edizioni, the scientist explained how, according to recent studies, micro-tubules are incorporated in our brain at the level of neurons. These are the main components of the structural skeleton of cells that contain tubulins, substances of quantum information that bind us to the rest of the universe. And during the phase we call death we re-enter this whole. In practice, nothing is lost and can be reused to live a new life.
Death does not exist Death, the electroencephalogram and the soul
A Japanese scientist named Anirban Bandyppadhay, a PhD student at the National Institute of Natural Sciences in Tsukuba who also worked for MIT in Boston, believes that EEG brain waves may arise from microtubular vibrations. Thus, acting on these vibrations could improve many health conditions. He also believes that anesthesia selectively cancels consciousness by acting right through the microtubules of brain neurons. The question that has arisen, therefore, is: consciousness has evolved from complex algorithms or the opposite
It is the consciousness itself that is always next to us like, in fact, the shell of a turtle
These questions potentially open a Pandora’s box, but our theory hosts both views, suggesting that consciousness arises from quantum vibrations in microtubules (polymers of proteins within neurons of the brain), which manage neuronal functions and synaptic and linking brain processes to self-organizing processes “. Everything is indissoluble
sustenance …) prevented us from really seeing things as they really are. On the other hand, it is possible that this is also part of the game in which we ourselves have been trapped.