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Quantum physicists beginning to prove there is an afterlife?
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I had to read that paragraph several times to understand what the hell you meant, Ian! I feared there for a minute I would have to wait until the Afterlife to figure it out!
But then I had that Eureka moment.

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Ian, the world's foremost authority might have something to say about that... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJIvB...
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I think you have to die to find out, which means eventually we all will find out, although how you realize the answer if there isn't is a little difficult to answer.
As for needing a new paradigm, you could always try my ebook "Guidance Waves". The argument here is that if you accept that there is a wave that causes the diffraction effects that we see that look as if there were a wave (the standard theory denies there is anything that causes it - it is the maths that does it that just happen to behave as if there were a wave) then because the wave has to travel at the same velocity as the particle for it to arrive at the slits at the same time, then from standard wave physics there has to be an additional energy that we cannot access. That energy field corresponding to mental energy has to do something when you die, but what? Not saying there is such "life" after death, but there is a medium that permits it, IF that is correct.
This should annoy James quite a bit, because it is definitely a theory that is rejected by all mainstream science, BUT the required hidden variable (the energy field) is also not able to be falsified. But then again, he also keeps accusing me of being too orthodox :-)