EthanT
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@ghost This one is for you ;-) Isn't this all similar to what you've been saying?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/rol...or-the-immortality-of-the-soul_b_5499969.html
When planning I imagine that I have written my existence in this world on a sort of hard drive on the tangible (the brain), that I have also transferred this data onto the spiritual quantum field, then I could say that when I die, I do not lose this information, this consciousness. The body dies but the spiritual quantum field continues. In this way, I am immortal.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/rol...or-the-immortality-of-the-soul_b_5499969.html
... Nuclear physicist and molecular biologist Jeremy Hayward of Cambridge University makes no secret of his convictions either: "Many scientists who are still part of the scientific mainstream are no longer afraid to openly state that consciousness / awareness could, in addition to space, time, matter and energy, be a fundamental element of the world - perhaps even more fundamental than space and time. It may be a mistake to ban the spirit from nature." It is even questioned as to whether matter should be considered a fundamental element of the universe.