Parallel Universes & Consciousness Immortality
19-03-2025, 09:04 AM
a recently published book in the United States[1] under the title: "How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe “.
The book has sparked debate in social and scientific circles because it concludes that death is a hoax and that life does not end with death but is eternal. The book's author is the brilliant scientist Robert Lanza, who is a world-renowned stem cell researcher and one of the most important contemporary physicians in the field of biomedicine (regenerative medicine)[2], as well as his successful cloning experiments with endangered animal species.
In addition to the foregoing, Professor Lanza's deep expertise in physics, quantum mechanics, and space science has resulted in his significant contribution to the birth of the new science known as biocentrism, which considers life to be the centre of the natural world.
Lanza concluded that death is nothing more than people's belief that their existence is dependent on the existence of their bodies, and that their consciousness will end when these bodies are destroyed, but consciousness exists outside of time and space, and perhaps we as human beings lie within time and space as the turtle lies hidden under its shield: An event could occur in different ways in parallel universes at the same time, causing the body and consciousness to die in one universe and reappear in another, and this process could be repeated indefinitely.
This theory has been supported not only by the public who hope for another life after death, but also by many distinguished intellectuals and scholars. The science fiction writer H.G. Wells was the first to allude to this idea in his novel “The Door in the Wall”, and the idea was put back in a new, developed suit in a project at Princeton University, England. In the 1980s, the scientist Andre Linde of Stanford University, United States, developed the theory of multiple universes, which says that the entire natural Universe consists of other universes than ours that are completely isolated from each other and at the same time exist in parallel.
You could be reading this article in this world while watching television in another parallel universe. The reason for the multiplicity of options for events resulting from certain actions is ourselves: every decision we make sends several results into the world, each of which appears in a world that is independent of and parallel to the other.
This theory could now be supported by data from the Planck Space Telescope. Using information obtained from this telescope about the cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR), which is a remnant from an early stage of the Universe, scientists created a map that is most important for radioactivity that remained after the big bang, showing the existence of corridors, black holes, and heterogeneity in the distribution of radioactivity.
As a result, awareness will find many worlds to which it can be transmitted after death, but how will this be accomplished?
According to a group of scientists, the human brain is a typical quantum computer. However, the spirit or consciousness is simply information stored in quantum form in the brain: it moves to merge with this world forever after the body dies. Professor Lanza differs from the other scientists in his belief that the soul moves to another world after the body dies and remains immortal forever.
Supported by the distinguished mathematician Roger Penrose of Oxford University in England, the two scientists are working on a revolutionary new theory to explain the nature of consciousness, based on the fact that consciousness neurons are in protein-based microtubules, which, when the living cell was at its inception, contributed to the preservation and transmission of information on the structure and development of the primitive cell.
We ponder whether the concepts we have explored are mere flights of science fiction or illusions, or if they hold genuine significance. Near-death experiences (NDEs) might serve as compelling evidence of the soul’s immortality beyond death.
Finally, It is remarkable that the Holy Qur'an explicitly acknowledges the existence of realms beyond our own, inhabited by beings who recognize and seek God through their acts of worship and prostration, both day and night. This profound truth is articulated in verse 15 of Surat Al-Infitar, which states:
"And to God prostrates whoever is in the heavens and the earth, willingly or by compulsion, and so do their shadows in the mornings and the evenings."
The book has sparked debate in social and scientific circles because it concludes that death is a hoax and that life does not end with death but is eternal. The book's author is the brilliant scientist Robert Lanza, who is a world-renowned stem cell researcher and one of the most important contemporary physicians in the field of biomedicine (regenerative medicine)[2], as well as his successful cloning experiments with endangered animal species.
In addition to the foregoing, Professor Lanza's deep expertise in physics, quantum mechanics, and space science has resulted in his significant contribution to the birth of the new science known as biocentrism, which considers life to be the centre of the natural world.
Lanza concluded that death is nothing more than people's belief that their existence is dependent on the existence of their bodies, and that their consciousness will end when these bodies are destroyed, but consciousness exists outside of time and space, and perhaps we as human beings lie within time and space as the turtle lies hidden under its shield: An event could occur in different ways in parallel universes at the same time, causing the body and consciousness to die in one universe and reappear in another, and this process could be repeated indefinitely.
This theory has been supported not only by the public who hope for another life after death, but also by many distinguished intellectuals and scholars. The science fiction writer H.G. Wells was the first to allude to this idea in his novel “The Door in the Wall”, and the idea was put back in a new, developed suit in a project at Princeton University, England. In the 1980s, the scientist Andre Linde of Stanford University, United States, developed the theory of multiple universes, which says that the entire natural Universe consists of other universes than ours that are completely isolated from each other and at the same time exist in parallel.
You could be reading this article in this world while watching television in another parallel universe. The reason for the multiplicity of options for events resulting from certain actions is ourselves: every decision we make sends several results into the world, each of which appears in a world that is independent of and parallel to the other.
This theory could now be supported by data from the Planck Space Telescope. Using information obtained from this telescope about the cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR), which is a remnant from an early stage of the Universe, scientists created a map that is most important for radioactivity that remained after the big bang, showing the existence of corridors, black holes, and heterogeneity in the distribution of radioactivity.
As a result, awareness will find many worlds to which it can be transmitted after death, but how will this be accomplished?
According to a group of scientists, the human brain is a typical quantum computer. However, the spirit or consciousness is simply information stored in quantum form in the brain: it moves to merge with this world forever after the body dies. Professor Lanza differs from the other scientists in his belief that the soul moves to another world after the body dies and remains immortal forever.
Supported by the distinguished mathematician Roger Penrose of Oxford University in England, the two scientists are working on a revolutionary new theory to explain the nature of consciousness, based on the fact that consciousness neurons are in protein-based microtubules, which, when the living cell was at its inception, contributed to the preservation and transmission of information on the structure and development of the primitive cell.
We ponder whether the concepts we have explored are mere flights of science fiction or illusions, or if they hold genuine significance. Near-death experiences (NDEs) might serve as compelling evidence of the soul’s immortality beyond death.
Finally, It is remarkable that the Holy Qur'an explicitly acknowledges the existence of realms beyond our own, inhabited by beings who recognize and seek God through their acts of worship and prostration, both day and night. This profound truth is articulated in verse 15 of Surat Al-Infitar, which states:
"And to God prostrates whoever is in the heavens and the earth, willingly or by compulsion, and so do their shadows in the mornings and the evenings."
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[1] . Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe Paperback – May 18, 2010
by Robert Lanza (Author), Bob Berman (Author)
[2] . Stem cells are the body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated. Under the right conditions in the body or a laboratory, stem cells divide to form more cells called daughter cells.