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In his latest book, In My Time of Dying, Sebastian combines his near-death experience with cutting-edge scientific theories, questioning what we understand about reality and consciousness. He discusses quantum physics aspects like non-local entanglement, the observer effect, and the potential for information to transcend individual death. While he maintains a skeptical stance on religious afterlife concepts, he remains open to mysteries that science has yet to explain.
His reflections challenge us to reexamine assumptions: Is consciousness truly the product of the brain, or is it part of a greater, perhaps universal, fabric? Can death be a transition rather than an end? And how can society rebuild the human community that naturally sustains us?