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There is A New Dimension After You Die | New Proof | Unveiled
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Where do you go when you die?
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Is there an afterlife?
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Will you remember this life?
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These are questions as old as humankind itself, but in recent years, we've discovered an
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all-new approach toward finding the answers.
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This is Unveiled, and today we're taking a closer look at an extraordinary theory which
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could show that there's a new dimension when you die.
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Death comes to us all, but is it really the end?
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Some philosophers, scientists, and academics are beginning to think that no, it isn't.
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One of the most prominent voices in the debate for and against some kind of continuation
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after you die is the British mathematician and cosmologist Bernard Carr.
00:48
Alongside his more conventional physics background, including a reputation for black hole research,
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Carr is also interested in psychic phenomenon, the nature of consciousness, and of reality
00:57
and death.
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In numerous papers, articles, and interviews, he has set out his ideas on how a multi-dimensional
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space could be the key element to understanding the lot.
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Perhaps the most famous quote attributed to Carr is "if you don't want God, you'd
01:12
better have a multiverse".
01:14
As a response to the so-called "fine-tuning problem", it underpins so much of what he
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has to say.
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The suggestion being that for life, the universe, and everything to exist, there either has
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to be a God creating it so that it all works⌠or there has to be a multiverse to host all
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of the endless variations, including this one that works.
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In this way, we all exist in a multi-dimensional space, even if we're only aware of the three-dimensional
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planes we can see.
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For Carr, though, that doesn't mean we're limited to only 3D-ness all the time.
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For example, he has spoken before about the nature of dreams; about how, while they don't
01:50
exist in our physical reality, they clearly do exist.
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In a way, we might say that while dreams aren't three-dimensional (not exactly), they are
01:58
something-dimensional.
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So, where and how do they happen?
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They also unfold alongside what we do understand as 3D physical reality; the two things are
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happening at the same time.
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So, how is that explainable?
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Carr has also spoken at length more generally about the nature of consciousness in the mind.
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Of course, this has been an urgent problem for science for hundreds of years, and we
02:20
still haven't properly solved it.
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But again, for Carr, the key to understanding consciousness could lie with unlocking the
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truth about our reality; that there are more, perhaps many more, hyper-spatial dimensions
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- that is, dimensions beyond the height, width and depth combined with time - that we understand.
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When it comes to death, much of what we do know and have theorised starts with the testimonies
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of those who have had near-death experiences, or NDEs.
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And perhaps there are elements to NDEs that are very similar to how we would otherwise
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describe dreams.
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There are seeming physical impossibilities, out-of-body visions, a sense of heightened
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or distorted emotion.
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In papers and interviews, Bernard Carr frequently mentions a mysticism - it's not exactly a
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traditionally scientific term.
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But one interpretation of Carr's approach is that during an NDE we perhaps enter, or
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get very close to entering, a different dimension - higher than what's physically possible for
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us now.
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And for those hoping for an afterlife, that could be extremely good news.
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But exactly how would it work?
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Carr himself never promises to know exactly what might happen.
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However, he has repeatedly highlighted that not everything is explainable through the
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laws and frameworks of physics as we currently have them - i.e. through general relativity
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and quantum mechanics.
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With things like NDEs, out-of-body experiences and hallucinations, it can be as though physical
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reality breaks.
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For Carr, though, perhaps it isn't broken during these times - even if it is unknowable.
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And the existence of extra dimensions could be an inevitable truth in order to allow for
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these otherwise impossible phenomena.
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And therefore, readers of Carr might justifiably ask, if it's true of near-death moments, then
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why not of the moment of death as well?
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In 2021, Carr published a paper titled "Making Space and Time for Consciousness in Physics".
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In it, he proposes that in order to reach a true theory of everything, we need a model
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that provides "some form of unification of matter, mind, space and time".
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He suggests that we require a new paradigm of physics to accommodate for consciousness.
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And he discusses the current distinction in scientific thought between physical time - i.e.
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as it plays out in the outer world - and mental time - i.e. as it happens in the inner world,
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in our consciousness, through experience.
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The paper in itself is something of a culmination of all of Carr's thoughts and theories on
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the subject to date.
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What's seemingly key for the potential of life - or something after death, however - is
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the possibility for what Carr calls "psychophysical space-time", proposed as an explanation for
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the relationship between physical and perceptual space.
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Carr writes, "The prime feature of our proposal is that perpetual space exists in its own right
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rather than just inside of our heads."
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Perceptual space is then a major, independent and fundamental facet of reality as a whole.
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More broadly, for those who support Carr's model, the perceptual space is where anything
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that apparently isn't physically possible would be allowed to unfold.
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In the context of today's question, could it be where the afterlife is waiting?
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It's tied up with another key concept called the "specious present", which, in short,
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relates to the timescale through which we experience reality.
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For humans, it's typically predictable enough to be unnoticeable in our everyday livesâŚ
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but every so often it can speed up or slow down.
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For example, in a near-death experience, you might live your entire life in a second.
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Or, if you're ill with a fever, it might feel as though reality moves faster or slower.
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Our perceptual space becomes significantly blurred during these times, but it's difficult
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to explain why using just the physics we have.
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Carr builds on this by suggesting, toward the end of his paper, that consciousness may
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not even be only an individual thing; that it might not be confined only to any one person,
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independent of everything else.
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He posits that after human consciousness, there could be a terrestrial or planet-wide
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level of consciousness, and then galactic, and then cosmic.
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In the paper, he doesn't reveal exactly how these levels might be linked, but he later
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describes them as a "hierarchy of compactified extra dimensions".
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In his conclusion, Carr writes that his proposed model regards "physical space and perpetual
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space as slices of a five-dimensional space, with the fifth dimension being associated
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with mental time as distinct from physical time."
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Throughout the essay, he suggests that there could be more than five dimensions, though;
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that the fifth dimension is really only the minimum that would be required, if we ever
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wanted to incorporate mental, perceptual phenomenon into a unified theory of everything.
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Carr doesn't specifically mention life after death in the 2021 paper, although he has spoken
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about it at length in various past interviews and pieces.
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More broadly, though, his insistence in a fifth dimension at least - a plane to host
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mental time - implies that suddenly we aren't bound by just the 3D or 4D physicality of
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our bodies.
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And so, when we die in the third and fourth dimensions, could it be that we continue in
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the fifth?
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There's no doubt that the 3D matter that makes us is finite.
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It will decay, fail, and disappear.
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There's only so long that the human brain can last, despite its incredible complexity.
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But again, as Carr writes, the prime feature of this new proposal is that perceptual space
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exists in its own right, rather than just inside our heads.
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So, when the brain is no more, could consciousness just move on?
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Has it always existed in a higher dimension?
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So is death actually not that important to it at all?
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What's your opinion on the wider implications of Carr's alternate model of reality?
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Do you believe that it is possible that some part of us will remain after our bodies have
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perished?
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Let us know in the comments.
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For now, these are intricate, at times speculative, but potentially radical ideas.
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Carr himself concedes that his extra-dimensional theories certainly don't represent mainstream
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physics, and that most physicists would be very sceptical.
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But, nevertheless, if what he proposed is right, and if it could offer an explanation
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for not just known phenomenon like dreaming and NDEs, but also for what will ultimately
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happen at the end of our lives, then that's why there really could be another dimension
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after you die.
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What do you think?
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Is there anything we missed?
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