Sir Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff of the University of Arizona come to
the conclusion that consciousness is information that is stored at the
quantum level, despite the fact that scientists are currently engaged in
contentious discussions over what consciousness actually is. The evidence
that "protein-based microtubules—a structural component of human cells—carry
quantum information—information stored at a sub-atomic level" has been
discovered by Penrose and his colleagues is consistent with this
statement.
According to Penrose, when a human briefly passes away, this quantum
information is liberated from the microtubules and dispersed across the
cosmos. When someone is revived, however, the quantum information is
redirected into the microtubules, which is what causes a near-death
experience. "This quantum information may be able to survive beyond the
body, potentially eternally, as a soul if they are not restored and the
patient passes away.
The famous Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich shares Penrose's
belief that the physical cosmos we see is really a perception, and that
there is an endless afterlife. Some people think that after death, awareness
moves to other parallel realms.