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In spite of Einstein's belief that nothing travels faster than the speed of light, the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded toquantum physicists who demonstrated that information can travel instantaneously and simultaneously across greatdistances from Twin A on one particle generator to a second "Twin B" quantum particle in a process called quantum entanglement. Trinity College physicists then documented inOctober, 2023 that the human brain (when conscious andcognitive) also employs quantum entanglement to transmit datasimultaneously and instantaneously both within the brain and outside the…mehr

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In spite of Einstein's belief that nothing travels faster than the speed of light, the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded toquantum physicists who demonstrated that information can travel instantaneously and simultaneously across greatdistances from Twin A on one particle generator to a second "Twin B" quantum particle in a process called quantum entanglement. Trinity College physicists then documented inOctober, 2023 that the human brain (when conscious andcognitive) also employs quantum entanglement to transmit datasimultaneously and instantaneously both within the brain and outside the brain. The New York Academy of Sciences in 2022published the criteria for Recalled Experiences ofDeath (RED) documenting that 2000 clinically dead bodies, after cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, all claimed that while supposedly"dead", they possessed a consciousness and cognition - whichwas even superior to their "pre-death" state.
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In their Out-of-Bodystate, transcending their body, they could communicate through thought transmission and reception with deceased relatives and friends; they were aware of what the operating physician was thinking during the resuscitation (although the doctor had not revealed his private thoughts to anyone); and a blind patient could see and even read a sign on a passing train outside the hospital - all of which was confirmed afterwards as actually happening during his resuscitation. Former Fordham UniversityPresident Robert Spitzer, S.J., now a major speaker for the Napa Institute, concludes this consciousness and cognition are actually the soul of the clinically dead patient - " beginning to leave the body."