A book titled “Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the Nature of the Universe“
 has stirred up the Internet, because it contained a notion that life 
does not end when the body dies, and it can last forever. The author of 
this publication, scientist Dr. Robert Lanza who was voted the 3rd most 
important scientist alive by the NY Times, has no doubts that this is 
possible.
(Posted by: R&S   on xposethereal.com)
Beyond time and space
Lanza is an expert in regenerative medicine and scientific director 
of Advanced Cell Technology Company. Before he has been known for his 
extensive research which dealt with stem cells, he was also famous for 
several successful experiments on cloning endangered animal species.
But not so long ago, the scientist became involved with physics, 
quantum mechanics and astrophysics. This explosive mixture has given 
birth to the new theory of biocentrism, which the professor has been 
preaching ever since.  Biocentrism teaches that life and consciousness 
are fundamental to the universe.  It is consciousness that creates the 
material universe, not the other way around.
Lanza points to the structure of the universe itself, and that the 
laws, forces, and constants of the universe appear to be fine-tuned for 
life, implying intelligence existed prior to matter.  He also 
claims that space and time are not objects or things, but rather tools 
of our animal understanding.  Lanza says that we carry space and time 
around with us “like turtles with shells.” meaning that when the shell 
comes off (space and time), we still exist.
The theory implies that death of consciousness simply does not 
exist.   It only exists as a thought because people identify themselves 
with their body. They believe that the body is going to perish, sooner 
or later, thinking their consciousness will disappear too.  If the body 
generates consciousness, then consciousness dies when the body dies. 
 But if the body receives consciousness in the same way that a cable box
 receives satellite signals, then of course consciousness does not end 
at the death of the physical vehicle. In fact, consciousness exists 
outside of constraints of time and space. It is able to be anywhere: 
in the human body and outside of it. In other words, it is non-local in 
the same sense that quantum objects are non-local.
Lanza also believes that multiple universes can exist 
simultaneously.  In one universe, the body can be dead. And in another 
it continues to exist, absorbing consciousness which migrated into this 
universe.  This means that a dead person while traveling through the 
same tunnel ends up not in hell or in heaven, but in a similar world he 
or she once inhabited, but this time alive. And so on, infinitely.  It’s
 almost like a cosmic Russian doll afterlife effect.
Multiple worlds
This hope-instilling, but extremely controversial theory by Lanza has
 many unwitting supporters, not just mere mortals who want to live 
forever, but also some well-known scientists. These are the physicists 
and astrophysicists who tend to agree with existence of parallel worlds 
and who suggest the possibility of multiple universes. Multiverse (multi-universe)
 is a so-called scientific concept, which they defend. They believe 
that no physical laws exist which would prohibit the existence of 
parallel worlds.
The first one was a science fiction writer H.G. Wells who proclaimed in 1895 in his story “The Door in the Wall”. 
 And after 62 years, this idea was developed by Dr. Hugh Everett in his 
graduate thesis at the Princeton University. It basically posits that at
 any given moment the universe divides into countless similar instances.
 And the next moment, these “newborn” universes split in a similar 
fashion. In some of these worlds you may be present: reading this 
article in one universe, or watching TV in another.
The triggering factor for these multiplyingworlds is our actions, 
explained Everett. If we make some choices, instantly one universe 
splits into two with different versions of outcomes.
In the 1980s, Andrei Linde, scientist from the Lebedev’s Institute of
 physics, developed the theory of multiple universes. He is now a 
professor at Stanford University.  Linde explained: Space consists of 
many inflating spheres, which give rise to similar spheres, and those, 
in turn, produce spheres in even greater numbers, and so on to infinity.
 In the universe, they are spaced apart. They are not aware of each 
other’s existence. But they represent parts of the same physical 
universe.
The fact that our universe is not alone is supported by data received
 from the Planck space telescope. Using the data, scientists have 
created the most accurate map of the microwave background, the 
so-called cosmic relic background radiation, which has remained since 
the inception of our universe. They also found that the universe has a 
lot of dark recesses represented by some holes and extensive gaps.
Theoretical physicist Laura Mersini-Houghton from the North Carolina 
University with her colleagues argue: the anomalies of the microwave 
background exist due to the fact that our universe is influenced by 
other universes existing nearby. And holes and gaps are a direct result 
of attacks on us by neighboring universes.
Soul
So, there is abundance of places or other universes where our soul 
could migrate after death, according to the theory of neo-biocentrism. 
But does the soul exist?  Is there any scientific theory of 
consciousness that could accommodate such a claim?  According to Dr. 
Stuart Hameroff, a near-death experience happens when the quantum 
information that inhabits the nervous system leaves the body and 
dissipates into the universe.  Contrary to materialistic accounts of 
consciousness, Dr. Hameroff offers an alternative explanation of 
consciousness that can perhaps appeal to both the rational scientific 
mind and personal intuitions.
Consciousness resides, according to Stuart and British physicist Sir 
Roger Penrose, in the microtubules of the brain cells, which are the 
primary sites of quantum processing.  Upon death, this information is 
released from your body, meaning that your consciousness goes with it. 
They have argued that our experience of consciousness is the result of 
quantum gravity effects in these microtubules, a theory which they 
dubbed orchestrated objective reduction (Orch-OR).
Consciousness, or at least proto-consciousness is theorized by them 
to be a fundamental property of the universe, present even at the first 
moment of the universe during the Big Bang. “In one such scheme 
proto-conscious experience is a basic property of physical reality 
accessible to a quantum process associated with brain activity.”
Our souls are in fact constructed from the very fabric of the 
universe – and may have existed since the beginning of time.  Our brains
 are just receivers and amplifiers for the proto-consciousness that is 
intrinsic to the fabric of space-time. So is there really a part of your
 consciousness that is non-material and will live on after the death of 
your physical body?
Dr Hameroff told the Science Channel’s Through the Wormhole 
documentary: “Let’s say the heart stops beating, the blood stops 
flowing, the microtubules lose their quantum state. The quantum 
information within the microtubules is not destroyed, it can’t be 
destroyed, it just distributes and dissipates to the universe at large”.
  Robert Lanza would add here that not only does it exist in the 
universe, it exists perhaps in another universe.
If the patient is resuscitated, revived, this quantum information can
 go back into the microtubules and the patient says “I had a near death 
experience”‘
He adds: “If they’re not revived, and the patient 
dies, it’s possible that this quantum information can exist outside the 
body, perhaps indefinitely, as a soul.”
This account of quantum consciousness explains things like near-death
 experiences, astral projection, out of body experiences, and even reincarnation without
 needing to appeal to religious ideology.  The energy of your 
consciousness potentially gets recycled back into a different body at 
some point, and in the mean time it exists outside of the physical body 
on some other level of reality, and possibly in another universe.
Robert Lanza on Biocentrism:
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