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In reply to the discussion: Near-death study: Brains explode with activity as heart stops [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)And yes...it is science.
We know the brain, not just the human brain, acts like a quantum computer. This is cutting edge.
What is not cutting edge, but well known, is that information is not lost. This is a foundational principle of modern physics. (Why the food fight over black holes)
A few scientists are mulling the possibility, no, not of hell...or heaven, or any such nonesense, that at death the information in your brain dissipates into the network. So, yes...there could be some form of information persistence after the brain dies, the same way you can recover information from a computer drive...and the drive is a very bad example.
On the downside, these are mostly of the school of the great holographic simulation...as one joked in the Through the Wormhole, we might be a great game of Simms. It gives another meaning to games of Civ 5 I admit