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Scientist says life after death is scientifically impossible
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Published 13:29 27 Aug 2023 GMT+1

Scientist says life after death is scientifically impossible

He believes there's no chance of life after death

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

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Claire Reid
Claire Reid

Claire is a journalist at UNILAD who, after dossing around for a few years, went to Liverpool John Moores University. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and a whole load of debt. When not writing words in exchange for money she is usually at home watching serial killer documentaries surrounded by cats.

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A scientist weighed into the centuries-old debate of whether there is life after death - and he’s firmly of the belief that we should be making the most of our time here because an afterlife is ‘impossible’. Sorry to add to your Sunday scaries.

Humans have questioned the existence of an afterlife for about as long as they’ve existed - with some people even claiming to have seen it for themselves.

But while plenty of people have claimed to have had spiritual experiences, for one scientist the very idea is ridiculous.

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Because according to Sean Carroll, a cosmologist and physics professor at the California Institute of Technology, life after death is 'impossible'.

Carroll said: "The laws of physics underlying everyday life are completely understood."

For there to be an afterlife, this theory rests on the premise that human consciousness is separate from our bodies.

However, it is scientifically believed that consciousness is the result of atoms and electrons, rather than a soul that can lie outside the human body.

The after life has been a topic of interest for centuries.
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Dr Carroll continued: "Claims that some form of consciousness persists after our bodies die and decay into their constituent atoms face one huge, insuperable obstacle.

"The laws of physics underlying everyday life are completely understood. And there's no way within those laws to allow for the information stored in our brains to persist after we die."

He also points to the Quantum Field Theory (QFT) as proof that there is no afterlife for the souls of the deceased to go to.

This theory essentially says that each type of particle has a field within the universe - one for photons, another for electrons and an additional one for every kind of particle.

Many people can believe in an afterlife due to near death experiences.
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And no 'spirit' particles have been discovered by quantum tests, which would point to no afterlife existing.

Although this may be disheartening news to many believers, there's some people who have still claimed to have experienced life after death - namely those who've had near death experiences.

One 'true atheist' claimed to have had one that changed his whole view of life and death.

Jose Hernandez stopped breathing during a medical emergency and claimed to have seen spirits, before being reunited with his late father in Heaven.

Hernandez said: "When I met my dad on the other side, I realised that sometimes we may not be able to say something here, [but] we’re gonna be able to say it somewhere else."

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