Scientist convinced there is human consciousness beyond the grave

Image Archives. (CT) – Sir Roger Penrose, a highly respected English mathematical physicist, mathematician and philosopher of science is now convinced there is human consciousness beyond the grave, and...

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(CT) – Sir Roger Penrose, a highly respected English mathematical physicist, mathematician and philosopher of science is now convinced there is human consciousness beyond the grave, and his conclusion is based upon scientific evidence.

He received the 1988 Wolf Prize for physics, which he shared with Stephen Hawking for their work in showing the necessity for cosmological singularities.

But this brilliant scientist has not stop there. Penrose “believes he and his team have found evidence that protein-based mircotubules — a structural component of human cells — carry quantum information stored at a sub-atomic level.

As reported by Sean Martin, Sir Roger states that if a person temporarily dies, this quantum information is released from the microtubules and into the universe. He however notes that if they are resuscitated, the quantum information is channeled back into the microtubules and that is what sparks a near death experience.

Martin goes on to write, “Researchers from the renowned Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich agree and state that the physical universe we live in is only our perception and once our physical bodies die, there is an infinite beyond. Dr. Hans-Peter Durr, former head of the institute, has said: ‘What we consider the here and now, this world, it is actually just the material level that is comprehensible. The beyond is an infinite reality that is much bigger.'”

Scientists Penrose and Durr aren’t the only ones proclaiming consciousness beyond the grave. According to the Christian Post, there are actually plenty of scientists in the world today who believe the same thing, and a significant number of them are Christians.

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