An age-old question: Is there life after death? According to the laws of physics, information cannot be created or destroyed, which gives rise to the possibility.
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String Theory might just provide the answer humans have sought for millennia.
Call it a perception hack…
You see, things change when the laws of physics break down. And that happens in black holes. Scientists describe the process of falling into a black hole as ‘spaghettification.’ At the point of no return, physical matter is pulled apart and spread infinitely across the event horizon.
Here’s the plot twist – time slows to a stop. If a person were to fall into a black hole, they would be able to see themselves from above, in a space without time as we know it. Sound familiar? Even without physical form, the observer is still present. Ever-present.
So yes, there is a scientific framework to describe “life after death.” It’s all about the observer – the witness.
Bonus: This perceptual position is available to you at any time. When things become difficult in life, imagine yourself floating above observing, and you’ll get new insights. From this vantage point, the power of creation is yours.
Just remember, science says it’s possible.
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