Biocentrism and Death

Biocentrism is the theory by scientist Robert Lanza basically saying that consciousness creates the universe, not the other way around. In order to understand what happens in our consciousness, we have created space and time. Lanza tells us that our consciousness puts our reality together. For example, We see the sky as blue, but if our brain was reprogrammed to think the sky was yellow, that would be our truth. Reality is just sensory information processed in the brain. On a scientific level, biocentrism comes from quantum physics, and physics cannot grasp consciousness. Today’s physics cannot explain how consciousness is created from molecules in the brain or any matter at all. Essentially, consciousness, or perception, derived from nothing. This is obviously a big problem for physicists considering they know something cannot come from nothing. This fact shines a light on the holes in the current understanding of the universe, hence the quest for a new one.

Quantum mechanics threaten the “concrete” notions of space and time. Quantum theory tells us that everything in nature has a particle nature and a wave nature and “no small object can take place or motion until its wave function collapses.” The thing is that basically anything can cause the collapse. Whatever means the observer would try to look at the object would cause a collapse, and eventually, the knowledge of it in the observer’s mind became enough to cause the wave collapse. Even crazier, matter with the same wave function, an entangled particle, would collapse if the other did, no matter the distance. They are linked in a way that is unaffected by time or space. Time and space are tools of the mind, or constants, constructed to make sense of our personal realities, enforced to create boundaries in our minds. According to biocentrism, these boundaries couldn’t exist in any real sense, including the ones put around death.

Death couldn’t exist because of the energy in our brain. It would have to transform into something else, for energy cannot be created or destroyed. As we now know, particles exist in all possible states at the same time, each state ranging in probability. Lanza believes this is ground for life in different universes. This offers the possibility of a multiverse. Death in one state would not affect the state of a life in another universe, hence death being the impossible end of a person’s journey. Death is the logical, one-answer, observed particle, while every alternate universe acts as the unbothered particle with endless possibilities. We have created death to answer questions created by our own realities. Our reality created the universe, it is only as absolute as our perception of it.

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