Ok, this one is admittedly out there a bit--but still interesting.  So many people wonder what happens after you die. Nobody has been able to determine that for sure—not counting the religious communities. Some in the science community ask questions like do you believe in life after death and what is life or death? One expert says the concept of life after death is real, and he can prove it with quantum physics. Professor Robert Lanza from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine says that death is an illusion created by our consciousness. God may be a little surprised when he gets the memo on this one.

Lanza says his theory, what he calls biocentrism, is the belief that life creates the universe and not the other way around. He explains by saying, "What you see could not be present without your consciousness, our consciousness makes sense of the world."

Lanza says that physics dictates that everything which can possibly happen is occurring at some point across an infinite number of universes which means that death can't exist in "any real sense." He says, "Life is an adventure that transcends our ordinary linear way of thinking. When we die, we do so in the random billiard-ball-matrix but [not] in the inescapable-life-matrix."

I’m betting there will be a very surprised Professor Lanza at the pearly gates, slide rule in one hand, calculator in the other and the look of "oh-oh" alllll over his face!  (Daily Mail)

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