ABSTRACT

This chapter deals with the more science-related subject of memory and consciousness. It presents Consciousness hypothesis to show how it is possible to anticipate personal existence after death based on what we already know about this universe. The events of our past life could have significance for two possible scenarios after death. The first is how they might relate to a new life of new experiences. The second is what role they play in a recycled life. The Saved Consciousness Hypothesis, however, says little about new events after death, only about recycled ones. The Saved Consciousness Hypothesis predicts that the dead exist anywhere and everywhere in space. The significance of the idea of continuous transfer and preservation, rather than transfer only at death, is better seen if we look at the memory loss that can be caused by brain disease.