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The fundamental basis of consciousness does not begin and end with the body.

Scientists are for the first time offering a scientific explanation for life after death: our consciousness does not die, writes the Daily Mail. Swedish physicist Maria Strømme proposes a new radical theory about our consciousness, the proof of which is now a scientific necessity.

The physicist has proposed a radically new theory of consciousness that may finally explain what happens after death. According to Maria Strømme, a professor at the Department of Nanotechnology at Uppsala University, consciousness does not arise in the human brain. Instead, she claims, consciousness exists as a fundamental field — a "building block" of the universe.

If this is true, then "mysterious" phenomena such as telepathy, near-death experiences, and even life after death may finally be explained by science. According to Professor Strømme's theory, consciousness does not vanish when we die. Instead, when a person dies, their consciousness simply returns to the background field. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Professor Strømme explained: "The possibility that consciousness has a fundamental nature has not been sufficiently studied. But the situation is changing rapidly.

We are reaching a point where asking deeper questions about consciousness is not philosophy on the fringes of science, but a scientific necessity."

According to more traditional theories of quantum physics, particles and energy arise from fluctuations in a fundamental field — just as waves arise from fluctuations in water.

Now, Professor Strømme asserts that this fundamental field may be consciousness itself. If this is true, it would radically change our understanding of reality. Perhaps most shockingly, if this theory is correct, the separation of our individual consciousness is merely an illusion.

Professor Strømme told the Daily Mail: "In this model, individual consciousness is understood as a local excitation or configuration in the field of universal consciousness — similar to a wave on the surface of the ocean.

A wave has a temporary form, but the water through which it spreads does not disappear when the wave subsides." Moreover, according to this theory, consciousness does not end with our death, but simply returns to the background field.

"The fundamental basis of consciousness does not begin and end with the body, just as the ocean does not begin and end with the appearance of a single wave," says Professor Strømme.

This also means that many phenomena dismissed as pseudoscience may be part of a scientific model and "deserve a thorough scientific re-examination," according to the expert. For example, during near-death experiences, many people report visions of religious figures, lost loved ones, or even premonitions of future events.

"If individual consciousness is not generated solely by the brain, but is a manifestation of a deeper field, as my model suggests, then at moments when brain function is disrupted, unusual access to this fundamental field is possible," asserts Professor Strømme.

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