Proffessor Robert Lanza believes so. What are your thought? I believe anything is possible. the link: www.trueactivist.com/how-quantum-physics-proves-there-is-an-after-life/
Quantum physics has come very close to proving the existence of the multiverse but the equations aren't quite precise enough to make them fact. In time, if some great minds work at it, then yes, I believe they can prove the existence of at least a ghost.
Yet, at the same time some things are better left unknown by the general population to prevent abuse and wrong doings with that information. I mean, can you even imagine all the things that would probably go wrong and change for the worst if everyone, especially the government, knew for sure about an afterlife and how to communicate with ghosts and what they are capable of?
While Quantum Physics are indeed a possibility, I have to ask all of you one thing. How can you explain the unexplainable? I am a Seeress, and have seen spirits my whole life. We communicate when needed. Ask anyone who has had a REAL encounter with the Paranormal, and then proven with true research the validity of the names and what actually happened in the past. I agree with the above post. The danger of proving an after life is far greater than even the human mind can comprehend. While I know they exist, and on many levels and planes I might add, I also know that while they remain in the mist, most can come and go as they please. Imagine not being able to return from whence you came...The quote "Chaos will ensue" is to put it at best lightly. The Human race has enough knowledge to destroy us all. I hope and pray they aren't able to prove this. If they do, life will change for all of us.
Exactly! ;)
Everything in life is based upon an underlying "code". Even the page you are responding on has a code that enables us to provide a cause and reaction. The very Deoxyribonucleic Acid, DNA that you are made of has a code. This is what enables us to provide proof of maternal or paternal rights. Quantum Physics are the very same but in a different format.
In my opinion, and I am putting myself out there for major scrutiny, Humanity is not ready to handle so much wisdom in our day and age. Too much knowledge with the wrong intention would destroy us "in the blink of an eye".
Again, "Your answers lie within"...
People of great minds have faced death, horrifying torture and families and genetic lines destroyed, all in the name of Science.
While I am all for education and making our world a better place, within that right comes great responsibilities and great sacrifices. Few people in this world could handle the price to pay for such a revelation.
I like that as it stands now they have a rough idea of the multiverse and an afterlife, it shows that those who believe in it aren't completely insane but the rest of the population just isn't ready to know that they were mostly sane and right all along
maybe, if in time, humans as a whole evolve to become responsible enough to handle that type of power and information, then quantum physics will be able to prove it
now, who knows what scientists would do to ghosts, they probably won't have human rights at first, what if the ghost they were doing all those horrible tests on was your deceased loved one?
There's a definitive line between this plane and the others.If people could see and feel all the different entities which coexist with us they'd go insane.
Why must believes always resort to alluding that nonbelievers have some fear of "knowing the truth"?
If one truly looked at the number of so called experts that coddle to believers it would be obvious that they only "research" for the sake of publishing books (at a cost) that cater to believers.. many of which only rehash previous obscure publications. Actually if anything substantial was ever discovered it would have been spread like white on the front page of news papers.. yet so much of what comes from these writers is jargon, and jaded analogies. Even the once popular radio show "After Dark" has become jejune.
Why do investigators always speak to the religious, all government entities equate religion with mental illness?
All this does is undermine the facts.
Why not interview the Police Mortuary investigators?
In my experience, they speak of premonitions of death and some weird reckoning before the event. Way too often.
I have interviewed hundreds and the friends and folks almost always have some warning the end is nigh...as such, religion is not important, the fact is, all souls are important.
This is comforting, as Tolkien guessed, the end is not the end, it is merely transition, and this is comforting.
Whether you are the soldier facing terrible odds or the cop knowing nobody will morn your death, the hope of a greater reckoning spawns eternal.
I Believe so. It'll take long indeed but we should manage to expose the nature of anything beyond the material universe.
The question is not if there is afterlife,but how the afterlife looks like? Many ancient civilizations was trying to find a way to be able to peek into the world of afterlife. Let we take for example native American civilizations. They use some extremely interesting rituals that touch this topic. They believe that souls are all around us. So is that afterlife or is that just a another dimension? and another example, scientists have made an experiment on dying people. they'we put them on scales in a time that they start to die. After they died they have find out, that when human die, he lose 21 grams or more of body weight. And that good hearted people have higher weight of soul,evil people have lighter souls. Now Scientists believe that these 21 grams is weight of our soul. what do you think true or lie? ;)
I would not say that it is a lie. The research/experiments have not yet been repeated as far as I know of the 21 grams theory. We all know, through experience, that experiments have to be repeated at least 3 times, under various circumstances, to be proven. The Soul, according to Plato and all other philosophers have always been considered to be immaterial, thus weightless. How can a Soul have weight? Perhaps it's just the weight of the air/vapour leaving the body?
Indeed the "experiment" mentioned has been discredited .
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I don't believe what quantum scientists say, because quantum theory is based on too many assumptions about the Universe. Scientists do not fully understand everything about how the Universe works, or if there are parallel Universes connected.
There were a lot of assumptions about the astral body being proof for life after death, but there is still along way to go for research in OBE's to develop further, and scientists have not found any actual evidence that this is related to the existence of a soul being part of our physical bodies, but many have had outer body experiences, and all we can do, is just experiment and have fun with these experiences we can bring about.
Actually there is research already one just needs to do an unbiased search online. start here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN4EUsdOfzA
That's right Dabbler, I found out that Scientists in Switzerland are doing research in OBE's (outer body experiences).
Science and religion are just two areas that shouldn't mix because they both pretty much tell you the other is wrong
Both have value in society and should be respected but they should be respected separately
Science is a different branch. Scientific investigation is searching for the truth. The church at the time were blind of the truth, because they did not want science to go against their beliefs in Gods creation.
Exactly, science is currently unable to prove the existence of any god but if believing in one and worshipping one is what it takes some people to pull through and do good in life then so be it
It's like the moral of To Kill a Mocking bird, they aren't harming you so let them be
Sometimes a mixture of science and religion or belief can help certain people. Especially those that "just have to know" what happened to make what they believe in come to be or how things happened or do happen. Coming up with the conclusion "God did it" isn't sufficient to some that still believe in a higher deity. They want to know HOW their god did it and quantum physics helps to show where a deity's intervention might be present.
I explain and cite some sources in my journal (though the sources aren't the best lol) but when it comes down to the absolute essence of a particle you end up with little specs of one dimensional energy calls strings that can do many things based on their quantum states. These little strings are like gates that open and close what appears to be randomly but could be how a god works through the veil into the mortal realm. Influencing things without being an omnipotent presence that would disturb the lives of sentient beings going about their free willed time which at the basis of a lot of stories on why a god created this world was to see humans use free will and watch where they go. "For God's entertainment" as some put it or how some refer to god as being a "Child with an ant farm".
Being present physically or 100% noticeably would disturb their observations of our behavior so they could possibly be working through strings to affect everything in the world physical and energetic.
Ah, the string theory, the scientist who can prove that will set their family financially for generations
There is some fact in religion but not nearly enough for them to be very friendly
Yeah. I can't wait to see more concrete facts about string theory. for now it is only a dream that makes a little sense.
First, there is no such thing as the "unexplainable". Everything is made up of energy, be it rocks, people, information, ghosts, god, etc. And energy is a very real substance which obeys very real physical (as in physics) laws. Just because we don't understand something today doesn't mean it can't be explained.
Second, quantum physics is more than an open bag of "anything's possible" and it's more than just another theory. If quantum mechanics were not real then we would not be having this conversation via the medium we are - the internet and computers are designed USING the math and known properties of the quantum world. If quantum mechanics weren't real, there'd be no laptops.
Furthermore, at the smallest of scales, quantum physics works on probabilities. While "anything" may be possible, the probability of something being could be completely out of the realm of possibility within our universe. My computer is made up of quintillions of quantum particles, and any one may or may not exist, but taken in the aggregate, my computer exists because I am here to see it and "force" each of those particles to pick a single state (as opposed to their natural state of duality).
Next, the properties of inflation (not quantum mechanics) means that our universe is a single off-shoot of trillions of other universes - and this is something that has been part of inflationary theory since the beginning in the 1980s. These "sister universes" could be just as large as our but they are so far away we could never get there unless we could travel much faster than the speed of light. These universes are also far more likely to not be able to contain life simply based on the laws of probability, or able to maintain any organized energy state.
Moreover, any extra dimensions that are being proposed & studied are not huge worlds unto themselves, but tiny little pockets wrapped up in themselves which are literally trillions of times smaller than an electron.
Could there be an afterlife? Sure, but just because one or two scientists think there is doesn't make it so. Without evidence nothing can be said to exist - and simply having unexplained experiences is NOT NOT F*CKING NOT evidence of anything supernatural.
The number of ideas and theories which have been discarded into the trash bin of history far outweighs the number of ideas which have stood the test of experimentation, prediction (if a theory makes wrong predictions then it's not true), and become part of our ever growing body of knowledge.
"The irrationality of a thing is not an argument against its existence, but rather a condition of it."
- Nietzsche
I know there was an article and I don't remember how long ago but it said Scientists in CA have proven the existence of alternate universes or something like that. I don't think I kept the article. But this is an article that goes into why in theory some are for the idea of a multiverse.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/06/18/why_some_scientists_embrace_the_multiverse_118852.html
I just did a cursory glance at the replies because this area fascinates me and I honestly got really anxious to reply.
I am like a kid. Sorry.
I recently ran across this topic...
The article is headed-
A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics
"Physicists have discovered a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental components of reality.
This is completely new and very much simpler than anything that has been done before,” said Andrew Hodges, a mathematical physicist at Oxford University who has been following the work."
The revelation that particle interactions, the most basic events in nature, may be consequences of geometry significantly advances a decades-long effort to reformulate quantum field theory, the body of laws describing elementary particles and their interactions."
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/20130917-a-jewel-at-the-heart-of-quantum-physics/
The shape is called an amplituhedron.
I have had a near death experience.
My heart was stopped for a total of 4 minutes.
It was wild.
I wouldn't call it an afterlife.
More like "Life".
Autistic boy, 12 with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity.
http://apeaceful-warrior.blogspot.com/2013/12/autistic-boy12-with-higher-iq-than_30.html
They are thinking this young man might solve some of the things you are talking about. The only thing I thought about it which isn’t that significant is they call him Autistic and he might be but then they say Asperger’s Syndrome in the article. They then go on to state he had a speech delay which confused me. Having worked as a respite caregiver I am not a specialist or doctor but I do know that a speech delay is a hallmark dividing line between the two and generally points just to autism. They no longer use the distinction anymore and everything falls under one name. Sometimes gifted kids get confused as autistic because of the fact they are so advanced they sort of get teased and feel like outsiders, etc. and sometimes are very eccentric. With Aspergers there is the danger he will lose this ability as he gets older and more socialized. I’m hoping he is gifted instead. The young man that was emulated in the Tom Cruise/Dustin Hoffman movie (actually three young men) who had the ability to work with numbers no longer has that ability. He lost it once he got out into the world and interacted over time. This is why I think he may be misdiagnosed and either way may be someone to watch in the future.