I would like to share my hypothesis with regards to deja-vu .In jewish esoteric wisdom we are taught the prebirth the soul is shown its life before it makes it way out in this dinension .So perhaps the deja-vu is the soul having seen this exact moment before so its like having a strange recollection of something that your soul is aware of .But your mind is not .
I have had some strange experiences when caring for dying patients and residents in care homes after 50 years of nursing elderly frail and those with dementia. I don’t have any doubts about existence beyond death of the physical body and I have also witnessed that they seem to be “ collected “ by familiar people who have previously passed on.
Round Of Blues Song by Shawn Colvin Lyrics Here We Go Again Another Round Of Blues Several Miles Ago I Set Down My Angel Shoes On A Lost Highway For A Better View Now In My Mind's Eye All Roads Lead To You So Wherever You Go You Better Take Care Of Me This Time If You're Gonna Go Remember Me And All This Time We Had Our Bitter Cheer And Sweet Sorrow We Lost A Lot Today We Get It Back Tomorrow I Hear The Sound Of Wheels I Know The Rainbow's End I See Lights In A Fat City I Feel Love Again All This Time I Been Makin' Deals Shades If Black And White On A Hollywood Reel All This Time I Been Missing Something So Real All This Time I Been A Face In The Crowd Now I'm Living In Color And Laughing Out Loud All These Names For Just Foolin' Around It's A New Breakthrough It's An Old Break Down We Smoked A Lot Of Hope We Did Our Cryin' Too We're Finally Waking Up To What Real Love Can Do Down A Lost Highway Under The Twilight Moon A Chorus In Your Eyes Another Round Of Blues We Had All This Time We Had All This Time
Indeed, as my friend (and fellow author) Sarah Janes argues in her new book "Initiation into Dream Mysteries" we all need to drink from the Pool of Mnemosyne" to over-ride the "Waters of the Lethe" and, in doing so find ourselves in a state of anamnesis and perceive our Daemon directly.
@JamesPalmer-ld8wj You self-evidently have not actually read any of my books. If you had you will know that I am fully aware of the Standard Model of quantum mechanics and have discussed it extensively. Clearly from your comment you believe that modern science has "explained" how inanimate matter reacting with the four fundamental forces brings about consciousness. What, as if by magic self-aware consciousness just "pops out" when a certain configuration of these particles and fields is reached. Your evidence for this is? Indeed, if you have evidence of how something totally non-physical (consciousness) can be created from physical matter then you have solved David Chalmers' "Hard Problem". Congratulations. I think you should apply for the Nobel Prize for physics as what you are suggesting is quite literally revolutionary. Oh, and by the way, I am also fully aware of the writings of Sean Carroll, Daniel Dennett and Terrence Deakin with regards to their "explanatory models of consciousness". I have read all their books and for me the "Epiphenomena" model is not even at first base. Consciousness appearing as a system becomes more complex is not like water and "wetness" appearing when two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom creates a molecule. Wetness is nothing like self-referential consciousness and actually still has physical characteristics whereas consciousness has no physical characteristics at all. So how can something physical reacting with something else physical create something totally different with no extension in space or time? And also, as a final point, my "Cheating the Ferryman" model actually takes place in a living brain not a dead one so all arguments that life after death cannot be explained scientifically and to do so would invalidate all we know about how the universe works does NOT APPLY to CTF. As I stated earlier, please READ MY BOOKS before trying to arrogantly dismiss my various hypotheses .....
@@AnthonyPeake1 Consciousness is just a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and the soul is just a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirits, Near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die. Unfortunately if you are not revived, your spirit or consciousness is not conserved in any way because there is no where for you atoms to go. Your electrical energy inside your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. Your brain, mind, consciousness, soul and spirit will no longer function because the particles will can rearranged. Heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. Sooner or later, after you have ceased to exist, your brain, mind, consciousness, soul and spirit will randomly be created from scratch somewhere else in the infinite mathematical multiverse because matter can only be arranged in a finite number of configurations.
I was just thinking about this exact thing today. This was brilliant. The concept of subjective time at death solves a huge problem. Brilliant. The greatest thing you said for me was something I came up with myself relatively recently, that where we eventually move on to could be what we believe Because it's our creation for lack of a better word.
Rob, I genuinely believe that many of us subliminally know that this is what is actually happening ...... it is only now, with VR and associated technological advances that we can see the links......
@@AnthonyPeake1 I think as soon as your heart stops, you have the sense of your soul leaving your body. Then I think that you have a sense of going to this spiritual realm and your have a life review and seeing lost love ones. Then I think that you have this sense of peace and get into this relax state. Then I think that you have the sense of equanimity and acceptance. Then I think that your lose your sense of personal identity, having the sense of you losing the sense of being an individual having a stream of experiences and become at one with the universe (meaning that you have the sense of becoming everything. Then I think that you have a sense of drifting away and fading into nothingness and becoming less and less aware because I think that the brain can no longer construct the sense that I'm an individual self because the brain is dying. Then I think that you are no longer aware. I think energy is conserved upon death. I don't think that your conscious energy or spirit energy is conserved. I think that the electrical energy in your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. This heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. I think that consciousness is a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and I think that the soul is a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, the strong nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirit. I think that when a person dies these atoms and electrons get rearranged and I think that there is no way for the information that was you to persist after you die because these atoms and electrons have nowhere else to go. They are just stuck their with your dead body. I think that it takes many hours, if not days for every brain cell deep inside the brain to completely die and for all electrical activity deep inside the brain to completely stop. I think that near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.
@@AnthonyPeake1 I think as soon as your heart stops, you have the sense of your soul leaving your body. Then I think that you have a sense of going to this spiritual realm and your have a life review and seeing lost love ones. Then I think that you have this sense of peace and get into this relax state. Then I think that you have the sense of equanimity and acceptance. Then I think that your lose your sense of personal identity, having the sense of you losing the sense of being an individual having a stream of experiences and become at one with the universe (meaning that you have the sense of becoming everything. Then I think that you have a sense of drifting away and fading into nothingness and becoming less and less aware because I think that the brain can no longer construct the sense that I'm an individual self because the brain is dying. Then I think that you are no longer aware. I think energy is conserved upon death. I don't think that your conscious energy or spirit energy is conserved. I think that the electrical energy in your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. This heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. I think that consciousness is a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and I think that the soul is a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, the strong nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirit. I think that when a person dies these atoms and electrons get rearranged and I think that there is no way for the information that was you to persist after you die because these atoms and electrons have nowhere else to go. They are just stuck their with your dead body. I think that it takes many hours, if not days for every brain cell deep inside the brain to completely die and for all electrical activity deep inside the brain to completely stop. I think that near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.
@@AnthonyPeake1 Life after death is REAL but only for an exact copy of you if infinite universes exist, physicist claims LIFE after death could in some form be possible for an exact copy of you if the infinite universe theory is proved to be true, one physicist has claimed. Physicists have been examining the ‘many worlds’ or infinite universe theory for decades, and one expert believes it could be the key to life after death. The infinite universe theory dictates that every time a decision or action is taken, a new branch of a timeline is created where an alternate decision is made. Theoretically, this could mean there are an infinite number of versions of you based on infinite combinations of decisions taken during a lifetime. And this would not only apply to you, but every other person, animal plant, atom, molecule and everything else which has ever existed in the history of the universe. Every time something happens, there is a new branch created. This could mean there are an infinite number of branches and multiverses stemming from the Big Bang - possibly even before. Now, one expert believes this could be the key to life after death but only for an exact copy of you. Physicist Adam Jacholkowski, former particle physicist at CERN from 1983-2015, believes that if the infinite universe theory is correct, then there is bound to be an exact carbon copy of your brain where the quantum processes are the same too. Having the same quantum processes is the main constraint behind cloning a person’s mind, as there is no way to induce the same reactions. However, in an infinite and eternal universe, it could be possible that an exact remake of your consciousness is created, which would allow an exact copy of you to live, according to Mr Jacholkowski. He wrote on Q+A site Quora: “Life after death exists as a global phenomenon, but my life ends when the entropy of the system of atoms forming my body is subject to a drastic rise. “Life is an emergent property of complex systems and goes away if the opposite process to emergence takes place (collapse of complexity). “Of course some information of my existence will survive for some time in a similar way as paleontological traces of past life are still visible. “Hopefully it will be possible in the future to clone our minds but it is rather a kind of science fiction as this cloning will be never perfect due to possible quantum processes in our minds, impossible to reproduce. “There is also another possibility that if the concept of an infinite multiverse is correct, sooner or later an exact copy of myself will be realised somewhere else.” “In conclusion, life after (my) death certainly does not exist because there is no way for the information that was me to persist after I die and, near death experiences and out of body experiences are certainly hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.” Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has previously said the next major breakthrough will be realising there are many universes, and ours is just one particular patch in space and time. He theorised there could have been more than one Big Bang which leads to many universes, and ours was simply lucky. Dr Rees writes in his new book, ‘On The Future: Prospects For Humanity’: “What we’ve traditionally called ‘the universe’ - the aftermath of ‘our’ big bang-maybe just one island, just one patch of space and time, in a perhaps infinite archipelago. “There may have been many big bangs, not just one. “Each constituent of this ‘multiverse’ could have cooled down differently, maybe ending up governed by different laws.
@@AnthonyPeake1 Life after death is REAL but only for an exact copy of you if infinite universes exist, physicist claims LIFE after death could in some form be possible for an exact copy of you if the infinite universe theory is proved to be true, one physicist has claimed. Physicists have been examining the ‘many worlds’ or infinite universe theory for decades, and one expert believes it could be the key to life after death. The infinite universe theory dictates that every time a decision or action is taken, a new branch of a timeline is created where an alternate decision is made. Theoretically, this could mean there are an infinite number of versions of you based on infinite combinations of decisions taken during a lifetime. And this would not only apply to you, but every other person, animal plant, atom, molecule and everything else which has ever existed in the history of the universe. Every time something happens, there is a new branch created. This could mean there are an infinite number of branches and multiverses stemming from the Big Bang - possibly even before. Now, one expert believes this could be the key to life after death but only for an exact copy of you. Physicist Adam Jacholkowski, former particle physicist at CERN from 1983-2015, believes that if the infinite universe theory is correct, then there is bound to be an exact carbon copy of your brain where the quantum processes are the same too. Having the same quantum processes is the main constraint behind cloning a person’s mind, as there is no way to induce the same reactions. However, in an infinite and eternal universe, it could be possible that an exact remake of your consciousness is created, which would allow an exact copy of you to live, according to Mr Jacholkowski. He wrote on Q+A site Quora: “Life after death exists as a global phenomenon, but my life ends when the entropy of the system of atoms forming my body is subject to a drastic rise. “Life is an emergent property of complex systems and goes away if the opposite process to emergence takes place (collapse of complexity). “Of course some information of my existence will survive for some time in a similar way as paleontological traces of past life are still visible. “Hopefully it will be possible in the future to clone our minds but it is rather a kind of science fiction as this cloning will be never perfect due to possible quantum processes in our minds, impossible to reproduce. “There is also another possibility that if the concept of an infinite multiverse is correct, sooner or later an exact copy of myself will be realised somewhere else.” “In conclusion, life after (my) death certainly does not exist because there is no way for the information that was me to persist after I die and, near death experiences and out of body experiences are certainly hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.” Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has previously said the next major breakthrough will be realising there are many universes, and ours is just one particular patch in space and time. He theorised there could have been more than one Big Bang which leads to many universes, and ours was simply lucky. Dr Rees writes in his new book, ‘On The Future: Prospects For Humanity’: “What we’ve traditionally called ‘the universe’ - the aftermath of ‘our’ big bang-maybe just one island, just one patch of space and time, in a perhaps infinite archipelago. “There may have been many big bangs, not just one. “Each constituent of this ‘multiverse’ could have cooled down differently, maybe ending up governed by different laws.
The only thing that it confusing to me is, if i passed away before my time and and my wife lives, she is also having her own life experience, but when i'm reborn she's still living and now she is also in my reborn dimension and again is consciously aware of her existence, so she is now consciously aware in both dimensions the one where i'm dead and the one where i'm alive, i find that bizarre. And then there's the children who are born with severe health defects, who don't have much control in their lives, do these rules still apply to them? Do they complete their mission by default because of those health defects and move onto another life when it's over?
Does this theory of consciousness (and time dilatation, or if not its connection with space), have a relationship with David Deustche's claim of multiple universes?
David. It does indeed. I feature the work of David Deutsch in my first book, "Is There Life After Death" (pp 28-31). I was heavily influenced by his 1997 book "The Fabric of Reality."
Have you come across Stephen Davis and his free book Butterflies are Free to Fly? He has many similar concepts to your own, especially regarding the daemon. He calls it the Infinte I. Interesting.
When you were on the motorway and changed lanes avoiding the crash, did you mean you died in this life and continued on from that moment in another life? Or the song reminded you of a previous life where you died the same way? I used to lucid dream also but stopped for an unknown reason about 2 years ago. It is a real place I believe because I can't tell that reality from this one unless I test it. I wish I could start LD again. Thank you for your videos, I've learned from them.
So consciousness does not only transfer to a bigger field but contributes to its evolution which is far more important than the individual lessons, so no judgement , no punishments that is really not important
Maybe we are just feeding consciousness of the multiverse through life experience , like AGI feeding on our input and thus information becomes consciousness
Just like the open AI it is open so it can learn from us. The reincarnation part is having access to random information harvested somewhere somehow in this field
The first bit has always plagued me lol. if you die as an 80 year do u and appear as the spirit of an 80 year old I would be better off just topping myself now lol
Is it? I have researched the evidence for EVP and, indeed wrote a chapter about it in my jointly-authored book (with Professor Ervin Laszlo) "The Immortal Mind: Science and the Continuity Beyond the Brain" (pp 69 - 89). I found nothing convincing over and above wishful thinking and pareidolia ...... but I am keeping an open mind.
@@AnthonyPeake1 including Marcelo Bacci & Hans Otto König? they get very clear voices with a dialogue with the people that were there (sorry Anthony for my poor inglish)
@@AnthonyPeake1 there's a video of Hans Otto König where you can hear a very clear voice speaking in german : ruclips.net/video/keOfFmHKvm0/видео.html the "voices" told Konig how to improve his equipment!! ,...
F**king h*ll (excuse my French but that had to be expressed) Anthony that’s some story from the 15 minutes in. My mother had a similarish situation where she was sitting on the back of a van traveling home (she was 18 at the time) and she was falling asleep but something in her told her to not lean back. When she got to the destination and got off the van she noticed the back doors of the van weren’t shut properly and she would of been killed if she leaned back to fall asleep. I definitely need to get your latest book.
I love Groundhog Day! But…just the movie..I don’t want to live it. I feel like the Sega game Mickey Mouse. In the candy level, getting stuck in the pudding.
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, and love all over the world, I would love 💚us to be good friends in honesty and in trust if you don't mind. I'm Doctor Christopher Johnson from San Francisco, California, where are you from if I may ask?❤
It wouldn't be the same life over again. It'd be better lived each time, with better decisions and fewer mistakes. Not sure if it's real or not, but I keep an open mind 😊
I would like to share my hypothesis with regards to deja-vu .In jewish esoteric wisdom we are taught the prebirth the soul is shown its life before it makes it way out in this dinension .So perhaps the deja-vu is the soul having seen this exact moment before so its like having a strange recollection of something that your soul is aware of .But your mind is not .
That's a lot of religious bullshit. Shove it.
I have had some strange experiences when caring for dying patients and residents in care homes after 50 years of nursing elderly frail and those with dementia. I don’t have any doubts about existence beyond death of the physical body and I have also witnessed that they seem to be “ collected “ by familiar people who have previously passed on.
I was in the audience and I'm enjoying the book. Thanks, WB.
Wb?
Round Of Blues
Song by Shawn Colvin
Lyrics
Here We Go Again
Another Round Of Blues
Several Miles Ago
I Set Down My Angel Shoes
On A Lost Highway
For A Better View
Now In My Mind's Eye
All Roads Lead To You
So Wherever You Go
You Better Take Care Of Me
This Time
If You're Gonna Go
Remember Me And All
This Time
We Had Our Bitter Cheer
And Sweet Sorrow
We Lost A Lot Today
We Get It Back Tomorrow
I Hear The Sound Of Wheels
I Know The Rainbow's End
I See Lights In A Fat City
I Feel Love Again
All This Time
I Been Makin' Deals
Shades If Black And White
On A Hollywood Reel
All This Time
I Been Missing
Something So Real
All This Time
I Been A Face In The Crowd
Now I'm Living In Color
And Laughing Out Loud
All These Names
For Just Foolin' Around
It's A New Breakthrough
It's An Old Break Down
We Smoked A Lot Of Hope
We Did Our Cryin' Too
We're Finally Waking Up
To What Real Love Can Do
Down A Lost Highway
Under The Twilight Moon
A Chorus In Your Eyes
Another Round Of Blues
We Had All
This Time
We Had All
This Time
The angel of forgetfulness sometimes itself forgets and we find a sort of realization that we have been in a similar situation before.
Indeed, as my friend (and fellow author) Sarah Janes argues in her new book "Initiation into Dream Mysteries" we all need to drink from the Pool of Mnemosyne" to over-ride the "Waters of the Lethe" and, in doing so find ourselves in a state of anamnesis and perceive our Daemon directly.
@JamesPalmer-ld8wj You self-evidently have not actually read any of my books. If you had you will know that I am fully aware of the Standard Model of quantum mechanics and have discussed it extensively. Clearly from your comment you believe that modern science has "explained" how inanimate matter reacting with the four fundamental forces brings about consciousness. What, as if by magic self-aware consciousness just "pops out" when a certain configuration of these particles and fields is reached. Your evidence for this is? Indeed, if you have evidence of how something totally non-physical (consciousness) can be created from physical matter then you have solved David Chalmers' "Hard Problem". Congratulations. I think you should apply for the Nobel Prize for physics as what you are suggesting is quite literally revolutionary. Oh, and by the way, I am also fully aware of the writings of Sean Carroll, Daniel Dennett and Terrence Deakin with regards to their "explanatory models of consciousness". I have read all their books and for me the "Epiphenomena" model is not even at first base. Consciousness appearing as a system becomes more complex is not like water and "wetness" appearing when two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom creates a molecule. Wetness is nothing like self-referential consciousness and actually still has physical characteristics whereas consciousness has no physical characteristics at all. So how can something physical reacting with something else physical create something totally different with no extension in space or time? And also, as a final point, my "Cheating the Ferryman" model actually takes place in a living brain not a dead one so all arguments that life after death cannot be explained scientifically and to do so would invalidate all we know about how the universe works does NOT APPLY to CTF. As I stated earlier, please READ MY BOOKS before trying to arrogantly dismiss my various hypotheses .....
@@AnthonyPeake1 Consciousness is just a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and the soul is just a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirits, Near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die. Unfortunately if you are not revived, your spirit or consciousness is not conserved in any way because there is no where for you atoms to go. Your electrical energy inside your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. Your brain, mind, consciousness, soul and spirit will no longer function because the particles will can rearranged. Heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. Sooner or later, after you have ceased to exist, your brain, mind, consciousness, soul and spirit will randomly be created from scratch somewhere else in the infinite mathematical multiverse because matter can only be arranged in a finite number of configurations.
I was just thinking about this exact thing today. This was brilliant. The concept of subjective time at death solves a huge problem. Brilliant. The greatest thing you said for me was something I came up with myself relatively recently, that where we eventually move on to could be what we believe Because it's our creation for lack of a better word.
Rob, I genuinely believe that many of us subliminally know that this is what is actually happening ...... it is only now, with VR and associated technological advances that we can see the links......
@@AnthonyPeake1 I think as soon as your heart stops, you have the sense of your soul leaving your body. Then I think that you have a sense of going to this spiritual realm and your have a life review and seeing lost love ones. Then I think that you have this sense of peace and get into this relax state. Then I think that you have the sense of equanimity and acceptance. Then I think that your lose your sense of personal identity, having the sense of you losing the sense of being an individual having a stream of experiences and become at one with the universe (meaning that you have the sense of becoming everything. Then I think that you have a sense of drifting away and fading into nothingness and becoming less and less aware because I think that the brain can no longer construct the sense that I'm an individual self because the brain is dying. Then I think that you are no longer aware. I think energy is conserved upon death. I don't think that your conscious energy or spirit energy is conserved. I think that the electrical energy in your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. This heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. I think that consciousness is a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and I think that the soul is a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, the strong nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirit. I think that when a person dies these atoms and electrons get rearranged and I think that there is no way for the information that was you to persist after you die because these atoms and electrons have nowhere else to go. They are just stuck their with your dead body. I think that it takes many hours, if not days for every brain cell deep inside the brain to completely die and for all electrical activity deep inside the brain to completely stop. I think that near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.
@@AnthonyPeake1 I think as soon as your heart stops, you have the sense of your soul leaving your body. Then I think that you have a sense of going to this spiritual realm and your have a life review and seeing lost love ones. Then I think that you have this sense of peace and get into this relax state. Then I think that you have the sense of equanimity and acceptance. Then I think that your lose your sense of personal identity, having the sense of you losing the sense of being an individual having a stream of experiences and become at one with the universe (meaning that you have the sense of becoming everything. Then I think that you have a sense of drifting away and fading into nothingness and becoming less and less aware because I think that the brain can no longer construct the sense that I'm an individual self because the brain is dying. Then I think that you are no longer aware. I think energy is conserved upon death. I don't think that your conscious energy or spirit energy is conserved. I think that the electrical energy in your brain simply ceases to be and will change form to a more disordered form of energy namely heat. This heat energy is not your spirit or consciousness, it is just the most disordered form of energy, thus all energy will eventually be converted to heat energy. I think that consciousness is a series of atoms and electrons which essentially gives us our minds and I think that the soul is a certain pattern of arrangement of atoms and electrons interacting with each other via electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, the strong nuclear force and gravity which essentially gives us our spirit. I think that when a person dies these atoms and electrons get rearranged and I think that there is no way for the information that was you to persist after you die because these atoms and electrons have nowhere else to go. They are just stuck their with your dead body. I think that it takes many hours, if not days for every brain cell deep inside the brain to completely die and for all electrical activity deep inside the brain to completely stop. I think that near death experiences and out of body experiences are hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.
@@AnthonyPeake1 Life after death is REAL but only for an exact copy of you if infinite universes exist, physicist claims
LIFE after death could in some form be possible for an exact copy of you if the infinite universe theory is proved to be true, one physicist has claimed.
Physicists have been examining the ‘many worlds’ or infinite universe theory for decades, and one expert believes it could be the key to life after death. The infinite universe theory dictates that every time a decision or action is taken, a new branch of a timeline is created where an alternate decision is made.
Theoretically, this could mean there are an infinite number of versions of you based on infinite combinations of decisions taken during a lifetime.
And this would not only apply to you, but every other person, animal plant, atom, molecule and everything else which has ever existed in the history of the universe.
Every time something happens, there is a new branch created.
This could mean there are an infinite number of branches and multiverses stemming from the Big Bang - possibly even before.
Now, one expert believes this could be the key to life after death but only for an exact copy of you.
Physicist Adam Jacholkowski, former particle physicist at CERN from 1983-2015, believes that if the infinite universe theory is correct, then there is bound to be an exact carbon copy of your brain where the quantum processes are the same too.
Having the same quantum processes is the main constraint behind cloning a person’s mind, as there is no way to induce the same reactions.
However, in an infinite and eternal universe, it could be possible that an exact remake of your consciousness is created, which would allow an exact copy of you to live, according to Mr Jacholkowski.
He wrote on Q+A site Quora: “Life after death exists as a global phenomenon, but my life ends when the entropy of the system of atoms forming my body is subject to a drastic rise.
“Life is an emergent property of complex systems and goes away if the opposite process to emergence takes place (collapse of complexity).
“Of course some information of my existence will survive for some time in a similar way as paleontological traces of past life are still visible.
“Hopefully it will be possible in the future to clone our minds but it is rather a kind of science fiction as this cloning will be never perfect due to possible quantum processes in our minds, impossible to reproduce.
“There is also another possibility that if the concept of an infinite multiverse is correct, sooner or later an exact copy of myself will be realised somewhere else.”
“In conclusion, life after (my) death certainly does not exist because there is no way for the information that was me to persist after I die and, near death experiences and out of body experiences are certainly hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.”
Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has previously said the next major breakthrough will be realising there are many universes, and ours is just one particular patch in space and time.
He theorised there could have been more than one Big Bang which leads to many universes, and ours was simply lucky.
Dr Rees writes in his new book, ‘On The Future: Prospects For Humanity’: “What we’ve traditionally called ‘the universe’ - the aftermath of ‘our’ big bang-maybe just one island, just one patch of space and time, in a perhaps infinite archipelago.
“There may have been many big bangs, not just one.
“Each constituent of this ‘multiverse’ could have cooled down differently, maybe ending up governed by different laws.
@@AnthonyPeake1 Life after death is REAL but only for an exact copy of you if infinite universes exist, physicist claims
LIFE after death could in some form be possible for an exact copy of you if the infinite universe theory is proved to be true, one physicist has claimed.
Physicists have been examining the ‘many worlds’ or infinite universe theory for decades, and one expert believes it could be the key to life after death. The infinite universe theory dictates that every time a decision or action is taken, a new branch of a timeline is created where an alternate decision is made.
Theoretically, this could mean there are an infinite number of versions of you based on infinite combinations of decisions taken during a lifetime.
And this would not only apply to you, but every other person, animal plant, atom, molecule and everything else which has ever existed in the history of the universe.
Every time something happens, there is a new branch created.
This could mean there are an infinite number of branches and multiverses stemming from the Big Bang - possibly even before.
Now, one expert believes this could be the key to life after death but only for an exact copy of you.
Physicist Adam Jacholkowski, former particle physicist at CERN from 1983-2015, believes that if the infinite universe theory is correct, then there is bound to be an exact carbon copy of your brain where the quantum processes are the same too.
Having the same quantum processes is the main constraint behind cloning a person’s mind, as there is no way to induce the same reactions.
However, in an infinite and eternal universe, it could be possible that an exact remake of your consciousness is created, which would allow an exact copy of you to live, according to Mr Jacholkowski.
He wrote on Q+A site Quora: “Life after death exists as a global phenomenon, but my life ends when the entropy of the system of atoms forming my body is subject to a drastic rise.
“Life is an emergent property of complex systems and goes away if the opposite process to emergence takes place (collapse of complexity).
“Of course some information of my existence will survive for some time in a similar way as paleontological traces of past life are still visible.
“Hopefully it will be possible in the future to clone our minds but it is rather a kind of science fiction as this cloning will be never perfect due to possible quantum processes in our minds, impossible to reproduce.
“There is also another possibility that if the concept of an infinite multiverse is correct, sooner or later an exact copy of myself will be realised somewhere else.”
“In conclusion, life after (my) death certainly does not exist because there is no way for the information that was me to persist after I die and, near death experiences and out of body experiences are certainly hallucinations caused by dying brain cells firing randomly and going haywire as they start to die.”
Astronomer Royal Martin Rees has previously said the next major breakthrough will be realising there are many universes, and ours is just one particular patch in space and time.
He theorised there could have been more than one Big Bang which leads to many universes, and ours was simply lucky.
Dr Rees writes in his new book, ‘On The Future: Prospects For Humanity’: “What we’ve traditionally called ‘the universe’ - the aftermath of ‘our’ big bang-maybe just one island, just one patch of space and time, in a perhaps infinite archipelago.
“There may have been many big bangs, not just one.
“Each constituent of this ‘multiverse’ could have cooled down differently, maybe ending up governed by different laws.
Loved the book Anthony.
Thanks JJ. This means a lot to me.
This kind of buggers up materialism's objections to reincarnation. Love it.
Not sure what this has to do with my comment, but thanks for sharing your belief@JamesPalmer-ld8wj
Amazing concept, i definitely want to know more
The only thing that it confusing to me is, if i passed away before my time and and my wife lives, she is also having her own life experience, but when i'm reborn she's still living and now she is also in my reborn dimension and again is consciously aware of her existence, so she is now consciously aware in both dimensions the one where i'm dead and the one where i'm alive, i find that bizarre.
And then there's the children who are born with severe health defects, who don't have much control in their lives, do these rules still apply to them? Do they complete their mission by default because of those health defects and move onto another life when it's over?
dont take him so seriously, chill out, most if not all spiritual people are bunch of neil breen's ,
they are so weird to the point of laughable
Upon cessation in this 'life' is it possible to access other times in history, and choose an incarnation within said time period?
Does this theory of consciousness (and time dilatation, or if not its connection with space), have a relationship with David Deustche's claim of multiple universes?
David. It does indeed. I feature the work of David Deutsch in my first book, "Is There Life After Death" (pp 28-31). I was heavily influenced by his 1997 book "The Fabric of Reality."
Great talk and very informative. Question, how does old age fit in?
Thank you
Kind regards
Have you come across Stephen Davis and his free book Butterflies are Free to Fly? He has many similar concepts to your own, especially regarding the daemon. He calls it the Infinte I. Interesting.
When you were on the motorway and changed lanes avoiding the crash, did you mean you died in this life and continued on from that moment in another life? Or the song reminded you of a previous life where you died the same way? I used to lucid dream also but stopped for an unknown reason about 2 years ago. It is a real place I believe because I can't tell that reality from this one unless I test it. I wish I could start LD again. Thank you for your videos, I've learned from them.
So consciousness does not only transfer to a bigger field but contributes to its evolution which is far more important than the individual lessons, so no judgement , no punishments that is really not important
So a deja vue could be another version of the present more than of the past , a collapsed wave of time
How does mediumship fit within the cheating the ferryman theory ?
Good question.
Maybe we are just feeding consciousness of the multiverse through life experience , like AGI feeding on our input and thus information becomes consciousness
Just like the open AI it is open so it can learn from us. The reincarnation part is having access to random information harvested somewhere somehow in this field
The first bit has always plagued me lol. if you die as an 80 year do u and appear as the spirit of an 80 year old I would be better off just topping myself now lol
Is consciousness a noun or verb?
it needs some literary correction, doesnt it. it gets tricky because it is a continuum of accessibility & action
ITC anyone? i think Instrumental transcomunication it's the answer of many of these questions...directly from the other side.
Is it? I have researched the evidence for EVP and, indeed wrote a chapter about it in my jointly-authored book (with Professor Ervin Laszlo) "The Immortal Mind: Science and the Continuity Beyond the Brain" (pp 69 - 89). I found nothing convincing over and above wishful thinking and pareidolia ...... but I am keeping an open mind.
@@AnthonyPeake1 including Marcelo Bacci & Hans Otto König? they get very clear voices with a dialogue with the people that were there (sorry Anthony for my poor inglish)
@@AnthonyPeake1 there's a video of Hans Otto König where you can hear a very clear voice speaking in german : ruclips.net/video/keOfFmHKvm0/видео.html the "voices" told Konig how to improve his equipment!! ,...
Time also a collapsed state of a wave ?
ruclips.net/video/kfVzQfhoS7U/видео.html
So maybe a deja vue is not something of the past but something of a parallel possibility in the collapsed waves of present time
Write a film script !?
F**king h*ll (excuse my French but that had to be expressed) Anthony that’s some story from the 15 minutes in. My mother had a similarish situation where she was sitting on the back of a van traveling home (she was 18 at the time) and she was falling asleep but something in her told her to not lean back. When she got to the destination and got off the van she noticed the back doors of the van weren’t shut properly and she would of been killed if she leaned back to fall asleep. I definitely need to get your latest book.
I love Groundhog Day! But…just the movie..I don’t want to live it. I feel like the Sega game Mickey Mouse. In the candy level, getting stuck in the pudding.
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On FB someone says you can step out of time and Peake asks them for the science that supports their claim and here someone's presenting it. Lol
I don't agree with Peake's model of a 'groundhog life' because to me that would be simply too absurd. Why live the same life over and over again?
Why not?
I think Jason Breshears has something to say against that point.@JamesPalmer-ld8wj
It wouldn't be the same life over again. It'd be better lived each time, with better decisions and fewer mistakes. Not sure if it's real or not, but I keep an open mind 😊
Eternal recurrence is an extraordinarily plausible reality. Anything that has come to exist at all is likely to exist again and again