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What if you could take the deepest question we ask, strip away the hype and the fear, and look at it with clear eyes? This book invites you into a serious, humane exploration of afterlife evidence and the limits of what we can know about what happens after death.
Drawing on near-death research, neuroscience, and the philosophy of mind, it examines near death experiences, reports of consciousness after death, and bold ideas such as quantum immortality theory without either preaching or scoffing. Along the way, it shows how our assumptions about the mind brain relationship, science and spirituality, and eternity and meaning quietly shape our grief, ethics, and everyday choices. Rather than pretending to prove a doctrine, it offers a map of the life after death debate and the live options on the table.
This book is for readers who are suspicious of easy answers yet unsatisfied with flat dismissal: thoughtful sceptics, questioning believers, and anyone who has stood by a hospital bed and wondered what, if anything, comes next. It will not tell you what to think, but it will help you think more clearly, and perhaps live more kindly, in the shadow of the unknown.

The Afterlife Hypothesis

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  • Noor Halven is a writer who lives at the intersection of science, philosophy, and spirituality. Fascinated by how ordinary people make sense of extraordinary experiences, Noor has spent years listening to stories from hospital corridors, hospice rooms, and late-night kitchen tables, and testing them against what careful research can and cannot say. Rather than offering easy assurances, Noor is drawn to questions that resist quick closure, especially around consciousness, death, and meaning. In this work, Noor brings together threads from neuroscience, physics, theology, and the philosophy of mind in patient, accessible prose. A long-standing interest in the history of eschatological ideas, from early religious texts to modern secular hopes, informs a style that is both historically aware and sceptical of grand claims. Noor's guiding concern is simple: to help readers face mortality with honesty, imagination, and compassion, without surrendering either their reason or their capacity for hope.

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