Consciousness and life after death in the evolution of intelligence

Published: 6 June 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/2487t7pzbf.1
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Senarath Dayathilake Kande Lekamalaya

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No scientific study has been able to find evidence of an afterlife, and consciousness is still one of the most challenging questions. Here, I show a hypothesis for consciousness and the probability of an afterlife through three simple thought experiments and theoretical evidence, yet I do precisely understand the mechanism. I found that consciousness might be discussed from three fundamental theories: quantum-level particles of neuronal function according to quantum mechanics; the brain, neurons, and molecules behave to general relativity, and a new theory is needed for ultra-quantum particles. Simultaneously a person or animal’s death selection of a new neuronal system’s quality of contemporary life might depend on the state of the finally evolving ultra-quantum genome in the natural evolution of intelligence. particles might emit and bond simultaneously with the suitable early nervous system or embryo when a brain dies.

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Physics, Cognitive Psychology, Buddhism, Consciousness, Mindfulness, Philosophy of Cognition

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