Robert Lanza

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Another, more scientific way we can look at the evidence of life after death is to dive into the world of quantum physics. Professor Robert Lanza of Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina uses two theory’s to explain how the mysterious world of quantum physics proves there is life after death. His first theory is called Biocentrism. Biocentrism is the view or belief that the rights and needs of humans are not more important than those of other living things. In this theory, it is the belief that life and biology are central to reality and that life creates the universe, not the other way around. This suggests that our consciousness determines the shape and size of objects in the universe. The way Lanza uses this theory …show more content…
Lanza applies this theory to his own by saying every possible outcome is happening at some point across these ‘multiverses,’ this means death cant exist in ‘any real sense,’ so when we die our life becomes a ‘perennial flower that returns to bloom in the multiverse.’ Lanza is able to apply these facts to the mysterious double slit experiment. In this experiment, scientists have an object to observe the passing of particles through two slits in a barrier, the particles behavior is as expected, landing on the wall behind the slits with the most energy being exactly behind the two slits. The unexpected behavior, the one that is able to prove Lanza’s theory, happens when the scientists didn’t use an object as an observer, and the particles pass through the two slits and act as a wave, meaning the particles hit each other several times where the most energy should be, canceling that energy out and multiplying it by two. This demonstrates that matter and energy can display characteristics of both waves and particles, and the behavior of that matter will change depending on if someone is watching it or

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