The universe is filled with mysteries, tales, myths, and secrets, with countless unanswered questions about human existence, the cosmos, and the forces that govern everything around us. ‘What happens after death?’ is one of the popular questions that often lingers in our minds. An individual who claims to have an IQ surpassing Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking has shared his insights.
As per a Daily Mail report, 72-year-old Chris Langan is an American horse rancher. He is alleged to have an IQ ranging between 190 and 210. That ‘genius’ score is 30 to 50 points higher than Albert Einstein’s.
Langan has proposed a hypothesis known as the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU), which he claims “explains the connection between mind and reality.” As per Langan, when we die, we shift from one form of existence to another within the computational structure of reality. In this process, the consciousness, or “soul,” transitions to another dimension or plane of existence that remains inaccessible while we are alive.
It is noteworthy that the nature of this new dimension and the fate of the ‘soul’ upon arrival remain unclear and unsolved. However, Langan argues that traditional concepts of heaven and hell are overly simplistic. In contrast, his theory suggests a transition to an entirely new state of being.
Earlier in May, Langan made an appearance on the Theories of Everything podcast with Curt Jaimungal, where he gave his insights on the concept of death. He described death as “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,” reported the The Daily Mail.
‘You can be provided with a substitute body, another kind of terminal body that allows you to keep on existing,’ reported The Daily Mail.