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From the lens of biocentrism, death becomes a misleading concept nurtured by our identification with our physical forms. By understanding consciousness as a form of energy—one that cannot simply vanish or be destroyed—Lanza urges us to reconsider the way we process life and death. The natural decay of the body is imminent; however, the theory suggests consciousness might endure, potentially moving to various states of existence across parallel universes.
As the foundations of quantum mechanics propose, particles can exist simultaneously in multiple states or paths. In some universes, the body may perish while consciousness continues its journey elsewhere. The idea is that each transition can manifest in forms alien to us, possibly challenging our very understanding of existence.