Quantum Theory PROVES You Never Die | Unveiled

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Proof that you NEVER DIE! Join us, and find out more!


In this video, Unveiled takes a closer look at the quantum theory that seemingly PROVES you never die! We're talking about BIOCENTRISM - the incredible idea that instead of the universe creating life, it's actually life that creates the universe - and the effects are truly amazing! The afterlife is born!

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0:00 intro
0:47 What If You Never Died?
1:34 Theory of Biocentrism
2:51 Reaction to the Theory
4:51 Quantum Immortality
6:31 Can Life Survive Death?
7:43 Conclusions

#Science #Biocentrism #Immortality #Biology #News #Theory #Afterlife
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The truly sad part about it is that even if we really don't "die", when we are no longer here, our loved ones are left to deal with the pain of losing us, that's what hurts to think about, my heart breaks to know how much my son will hurt when i pass from this life, and there is no amount of comfort that can be given to him to delete or alleviate that hurt

khadijahdavis
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When someone dies, say from poisoning, she wakes up in a Universe with relatives telling her We Almost Lost You.

kichigan
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Isnt weird how in the end we all just die and everything we ever owned, everything we ever knew, everything we ever said, experienced, felt, smelled, heard, everything just stays here. It doesn't go with you. That first love you never told anyone about, that first feeling you never told anyone about, those little secrets you have never told a soul, they all just cease to exist with you. Life is so tragically beautiful it hurts.

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I used to not fear death. In fact, I used to believe it was just lights out in an eternal dreamless sleep. But all of a sudden, around the age of twenty, these needless worries and anxieties hit me like a sack full of bricks about what happens after death. Suddenly, becoming nonexistent wasn’t something I could just ignore as it kept me up at night with worries about wtf that’s supposed to be like.

It worried me so much that it brought me to here in search of the most likely answer possible as to what happens next. And after extensive research from a variety of viewpoints, here are some things that I’ve found that weren’t listed in the video.

Please, if anyone in the comments has read this far, let me know if my beliefs have validity. Also, any reassurance about what death is really like would also be greatly appreciated!



1) If we (our consciousness) come from nothing before birth, and return to nothing when we die, then isn’t it reasonable to consider that we might come from nothing again? Why can we only come from nothing once, and when we return to nothingness, why is it all of a sudden a permanent change? Why is the nothingness that comes after death more of a nothingness than the one we were able to escape from when we were born? Is it possible for something to be more nonexistent than the other?

If we exist purely out of coincidence or because it was mathematically probable that we would become conscious at some point, given ample time, then wouldn’t that mean it could happen again? Time is relative after all in the years prior to your birth and following your death.

2) If you are reading this, that means you already exist and are conscious. And since you already have managed to exist and have gained consciousness, that means the likelihood of you gaining it at any point onward is greater than zero.

3) Our consciousness continuing to exist outside of the brain could explain the sensations those who have had near death or out of body experiences have felt. It’s curious that no matter the culture, faith, or previous skepticisms an individual may have, near death experiences have such universal traits in their reporting and date back as far as the early Renaissance. One would think that what someone saw during a NDE would vary wildly based on their religious beliefs and outlook on the natural world, but no. They’re actually surprisingly consistent with each other, even the ones experienced by skeptics.

4) I truly think that whatever part of our brain our consciousness resides in conflicts with our more primal part as the whole organ tries to figure out if it’s truly dead or not, hence the hallucinations and appropriately named ‘out of body experience.’ And once you’re resuscitated, everything like your consciousness and cognitive function try to click back together, but the pieces don’t always fit properly. Our consciousness is still using the body as a vessel, but the other parts of our mind that are more temporary are misaligned.

This would explain why some people who were declared clinically dead lost decades worth of memories and had to relearn everything. The consciousness was still there, but the unique components of the individual’s brain, like memories and personality, had to be reacquired over extended periods of time.

This would also explain why someone who has severe Alzheimer’s is not considered ‘dead’ in the traditional sense, despite everything that made them who they were is now gone or fleeting.

youknowwhoelsecantthinkofagood
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Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another.

BrattyBetty
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Ahhhh... An existential crisis before bed. Just what I needed!

ChakasCave
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I've had a NDE and all of what was expressed in this video syncs with my personal experience. Also an overwhelming feeling of love and acceptance from other branches of consciousness (all consciousness seemingly). And pure understanding of all things. I've since found peace in the meaningless meaning to life. It's actually quite beautiful and simple. Maybe not satisfying to our desires of an epic reveal, like some arc in our human story. But the truth is, we're just meant to observe and continue to create this universe in any which way we please. Importance be damned. All is itself, so be kind to yourself too ❤

ShiftsThaGizzim
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You explained my theory, we die to others, but you don't, and travel to the other universe which you didn't die. Quantum Multiversal Immortality.

JaysasterGaming
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Gotta love that clickbait title: it PROVES you never die but then in the actual video it explains that quantum immortality is a thought experiment.

tacsman
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I really struggle with the notion of the loss of the individual and consciousness. It causes me so much pain. The loss of loved ones, people I admire, even historical figures. Everything that made them who they are and their memories and consciousness no more. Never to see or touch those they loved again, friendships forged erased, passions gone never to be fulfilled, and all future opportunities nulled. Just makes me ache inside. I know it doesnt render meaninglessess right now necessarily. We can love, dream, battle and achieve and it matters to our current experience and sometimes to its impact of future. But still to think the person then disappears forever for me is almost unbearable sometimes.

elizaj
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If there is no life after death, then the people who believed in it, will never know they were wrong. And all the people who did not believe it, will never know they were right.

andrewm
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*Every Hindu and Buddhist already knew this... such theories are mentioned in many ancient texts... west has to catch up*

mayful
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During all my life, even when I was religious, I had a feeling that life as we know is extremely complex. This theory is the most that makes sense, after death we cannot feel anything, neither space nor time, so it is most possible that once you die, you immediately are born in a new being, the memories of past lives are gone and the closest bridges between different lives would be deja vus and maybe dreams.

EricSPizarro
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When we sleep we dream, when we dream things seem so real, we feel, we interact, we adapt, we live what we dream. When we are awake and close our eyes, and start to remember things, we never reach the reality levels of dreaming. What I want to say here, when we sleep we don’t remember things, we leave our bodies and experience things somewhere else. Dreaming is not retrieval of memories.

ZIADMUSIC
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What if we’re all asleep now & our entire world and experiences in it are just dreams & we only wake up from it all when we “die”??

freeurmind
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I have always had the idea that maybe when I crashed on a motorcycle a few years ago, the other me died and my family was mourning. But my consciousness just transferred to another universe where I didn't die from the accident.

drahcirtorralba
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I knew it. I died in college when I went home too drunk, one time.
The last thing I remembered was that I am still at the bar.
The next time I opened my eyes, I was already in my room, lying down, body is in pain.
My dad then offered me some porridge and began asking if I have any problems in school.
He then told me what happened, some eyewitness saw me being dropped from a vehicle with foaming mouth
and so I was rushed to the nearest hospital in our suburb by a few good neighbors.
The next time I went to school, my classmates whom I drank with told me how I got to ride home after we had enough glasses.

But I really can't remember any of those. I just had the strongest gut feel that I had died
and moved onto the nearest parallel timeline where I had survived.
Such a weird feeling.

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I was in a head on collision with a friend years ago that blew my mind, our headlights met at high speed, braced for impact and we went right through them. We drove a little ways further and then spoke. We both were wondering why were alive, there was no way we could’ve avoided the collision. But there we were, alive. That stuck with me forever.

lethalwolf
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The very end of the video was the best. It had a perfect message; looking out for each other, enjoying the good times, and savoring the things that make us happy. Great video! I really enjoyed it.

janet
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We are here having a brief life. Then we return to the universe ( our home, ) then we proceed to endless amount of lives all over the cosmos you could call it planet hopping our spirit is eternal and never dies

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