A man from the USA with an IQ of over 200 believes that death leads to a dimensional shift and possibilities for an afterlife

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Chris Langan, who claims to have a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, believes that death is not the end, but a transition from one dimension to another.

He explains that when we die, we don't simply cease to exist.

Death is one of life's greatest mysteries. Despite all the advances in science and technology, we still don't know what happens after we die. This question has plagued people for centuries. It has given rise to many theories and ideas. But one man has shared his unique thoughts on this mystery.

Chris Langan, who claims to have an IQ between 190 and 210, which is higher than that of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, believes that death is not the end but a transition from one dimension to another.

According to a report by The Mirror, Langan, a rancher from the US, is known for his Cognitive Theoretical Model of the Universe (CTMU), which posits that reality is a “self-simulation.” Using this framework, Langan claims that it is possible to mathematically prove the existence of God, the soul, and an afterlife.

According to Langan's model, reality is a “self-configuring, self-processing language” and he sees death not as the end of existence, but as a shift in the “syntax” of life.

He explains that when we die, we don't simply cease to exist. Instead, it is like a transition to another dimension that could be compared to the afterlife, a concept that has been discussed in various theories in the past.

In his interview with Curt Jaimungal on The Theories of Everything podcast, Langan said, “This is the end of your relationship with your particular physical body that you have in this present.”

“When you withdraw from this reality, you go back to the origin of reality. You can be provided with a replacement body, a different kind of final body that allows you to continue living,” he added.

Langan believes in this other dimension because people may not even remember their previous physical lives. He compares this state to a form of meditation in which “the memories can be brought back again and again, but there is usually no reason to do so.”

“Why hold on to memories of a world in which you are no longer instantiated?” he added.

He went on to say that there are “certain automatic psychological things that happen at death, at the moment of death.”

“Now you meditate and see how everything changes. This is how you exist right now,” Lagan continued.

“If you were reincarnated over and over again throughout your life, all of those reincarnations would be meta-simultaneous. “In a sense, they all occur simultaneously in the non-terminal region,” he further mentioned.

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