ife after death may just be one of the most debated theories of philosophy and maybe life itself. We as humans reached a point where we know quite a lot about life, but not much at all about what comes after death. Great philosophers over the course of history mentioned that this mystery of what comes next is what makes life so intriguing.
Within many religions, it is believed that life continues. Either our consciousness reaches a new place, or our souls get reincarnated into a newborn. Whatever the case may be, science is certain that there is no afterlife. Sean Carroll, a cosmologist and physics professor at the California Institute of Technology mentioned that the laws of physics underlying everyday life are completely understood, according to the Express.
Life before death is impossible
Dr. Carroll said that in order for there to be a hereafter, awareness must be completely divorced from our physical bodies. Nevertheless, rather than an eternal soul, consciousness appears to be made up of a succession of atoms and electrons.
Claims that some form of consciousness persists after our bodies die and decay into their constituent atoms face one huge, insuperable obstacle. The laws of physics underlying everyday life are completely understood. And there’s no way within those laws to allow for the information stored in our brains to persist after we die.
Dr. Sarah Carroll
It’s not like scientists haven’t looked into the possibility of an afterlife:
Dr. Carroll mentions Quantum Field Theory (QFT).
Simply expressed, QFT states that there is one field in the cosmos for each type of particle – one for photons, another for electrons, and so on.
Quantum experiments would reveal spirit particles and spirit forces’ if there existed an afterlife. Spoiler alert: they have not.
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