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There’s an opinion that our consciousness is a product of brain activity, and when the brain dies, the mind disappears forever. But not all neurobiologists share this view. Like a computer with a physical hardware carrier and software, the human brain is the physical carrier for the mind.
After death, information about us does not disappear: it can be preserved forever if we use a suitable material form for it. What if that carrier is the Universe itself?
Doctor Carlos L. Delgado builds his arguments on particle physics, information theory, computational sciences, and philosophy—arguing that our mind may continue to exist after the death of the brain. And belief in preserving personality after death does not contradict scientific progress; instead, it pairs beautifully with it.