Thursday, December 19, 2024 - The man dubbed the "smartest in the world" has shared his thoughts on what happens after we d!e.
Chris Langan, who claims he boasts an IQ between 190 and 210, surpassing even
Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking, suggests that de@th is not the final
chapter.
He advises humans not to fear what lies beyond.
Langan, a US rancher, is recognised for his
Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) concept, which proposes that
reality is a "self simulation". He asserts that his CTMU - which he
categorises as a form of "mathematical metaphysics" - "can prove
the existence of god, the soul and an afterlife, using mathematics",
reports the Mirror.
The CTMU implies that reality is a "self-configuring, self-processing
language".
Langan speculates that de@th could be a change in the "syntax" of
existence, essentially suggesting that de@th is akin to transitioning into
another dimension, a concept often associated with an afterlife, according to
LadBible.
Speaking on the Theories of Everything
podcast with Curt Jaimungal, Langan likened de@th to merely shedding your
physical body, rather than ceasing to exist.
He stated: "That's the termination of
your relationship with your particular physical body that you have at this
present time.
"When you are retracted from this
reality, you go back up toward the origin of reality. You can be provided with
a substitute body, another kind of terminal body that allows you to keep on
existing."
Langan has made some mind-bending claims
about what happens after de@th, suggesting that upon shifting to another
"dimension," you might not even recall your past physical
existence.
He compares it to a meditative state,
saying: "Your memories can always be pulled back out, but there's no
reason to do that usually, OK? Why cling to memories of a world in which you
are no longer instantiated? "
He adds, "So, there are certain
automatic psychological things that happen on de@th, at the moment of
de@th."
He elaborates further: "Now you're
basically meditating, seeing everything change. However, you exist that way
right now."
Langan
also says that all of the dimensions could exist simultaneously.
He adds: "Arguably, all of your lifetimes, if you
were to be reincarnated again and again and again, all of those reincarnations
are meta-simultaneous. There is a sense in which they all occur at once in the
non-terminal domain."
Describing de@th as entering a supercomputer, he suggests we're immersed in
everything yet nothing simultaneously.
The high-IQ theorist, who once went by Eric
Hart, believes his mathematical theories could indicate the existence of God,
not as a celestial being but as an identifiable essence in the world around
us.
Langan was previously recognized in the
Guinness Book of Records for his towering intellect before the IQ section was
axed.
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