The goal of my research is to answer the question: "DOES THE AFTERLIFE EXIST?"
After extensive studies in neuroscience, clinical and social psychology, followed by thirty years of traveling the world to discover human answers to this question, I have concluded that all worldviews are relative, subjective, and anthropomorphic. In other words, humans perceive or invent gods, the supernatural, and the unknown in their own image.
Due to cognitive limitations and conditioning (the brain), humans cannot overcome the barriers that prevent them from accessing the afterlife. Universal truth, if it exists, is inaccessible.
This is where the "quantum tunnel" (Nobel Prize in Physics 2025) comes in. In short, the universe is simultaneously material (particles) and immaterial (waves).
In its particle form, reality is subject to the laws of physics and reason. In its wave form (including consciousness), however, it is free of all limits and can traverse matter, space, and time without any restriction.
It is perhaps no coincidence that most accounts of mystical or supernatural experiences mention a tunnel of light.
In short, the goal is to move spirituality from the realm of belief to that of science, provided we avoid the trap of quantum mysticism, namely, the misinterpretations of the tunnel theory.
This hypothesis could open the door to dizzying perspectives, essentially a MATRIX scenario.