Two experts in the field of quantum physics explain why dying people see the long dark tunnel with light at the end and long-dead relatives. Scientists believe that these visions are born at the moment when the soul leaves the human nervous system and is included in the universe.
Two well-known scientists have proposed an explanation of so-called near-death experience Faced by people who have experienced clinical death. As a rule, they see the body from the outside, there are a long-dead relatives and move the black tunnel, the end of which they face a bright white light.
Previously, scientists have written off these visions on the brain's response when confronted with oxygen starvation and dying off of some areas. Dr. Stuart Hameroff of the University of Arizona in the United States, and Sir Roger Penrose, a famous British physicist explained near-death experience in terms of the quantum theory of consciousness.
According to them, the human soul is contained within a structure called a microtubule or microtubules. They are located in the brain cells. And when the dying person begins to see the typical pattern is explained by the effect of quantum gravity in microtubules. The soul gradually leaves the nervous system to once again become a part of the universe.
This view is almost 100% identical to look at the process of Buddhists and Hare Krishnas. They also believe that the human soul after death becomes a part of the universe, to later return to the world through a new reincarnation. Dr. Hameroff points out that near-death experiences are associated with the loss of the quantum state of microtubules. However, the information contained in them is not destroyed. She slowly leaves the body and returns to space.
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