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Quantum physics and death

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  • Jun 18
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By Victor M Fontane


Quantum physics data suggests that death may not be the end, physicist says.


For centuries, death has been considered the definitive end of life, a biological certainty. However, emerging theories rooted in quantum physics suggest that death may be an illusion shaped by our perception.


At the heart of this idea lies the principle that an observer influences reality — changing how it appears and its nature. This principle challenges the notion of an objective reality, implying that what we experience, including death, could be a construct of our minds.


Let's dive in.


Biocentrism is a theory by Dr. Robert Lanza. It proposes that life and consciousness are central to the universe’s fabric.

According to this view, space and time are not fixed entities but tools our minds use to interpret the world. If time is merely a construct, death as a time-bound event may not truly exist.


Quantum theories like the "many-worlds" interpretation also suggest that all possible realities coexist, meaning death in one universe might signify continuity in another. While these ideas are speculative, they challenge our understanding of existence, offering a fascinating lens through which to explore life and death.

 
 
 

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