Professor and scientist Robert Lanza claims the theory of biocentrism teaches that death as we know it is an illusion created by our consciousness. That’s right, he says that life creates the universe, and not the other way round, meaning that space and time don’t exist in the linear fashion we think it does. To illustrate his point, Lanza uses the famous double-split experiment. Continue reading for a video and more information.

Here’s what The Daily Mail has to say about Lanza’s theory: “By looking at the universe from a biocentric’s point of view, this also means space and time don’t behave in the hard and fast ways our consciousness tell us it does. Once this theory about space and time being mental constructs is accepted, it means death and the idea of immortality exist in a world without spatial or linear boundaries. Theoretical physicists believe that there is infinite number of universes with different variations of people, and situations taking place, simultaneously.”

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