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The relationship between consciousness and death is explored through scientific and theoretical frameworks, such as Sam Parnia's analysis of cognitive experiences during death [1], post-materialist claims regarding the persistence of consciousness after death [2], and Maria Strømme's quantum-mechanical theory that consciousness returns to a universal field upon death [3].

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Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Paul C Mocombe · Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 1 fact
claimPost-materialists argue that fourteen paranormal and parapsychological phenomena, in the aggregate, provide proof that consciousness persists after death and undergoes a constant cycle of embodiment, including birth and rebirth.
Consciousness as the foundation: New theory addresses nature of ... phys.org Maria Strømme · Phys.org 1 fact
claimMaria Strømme's theory suggests that individual consciousness does not cease at death but returns to the universal field of consciousness from which it emerged, a concept she has formulated in quantum-mechanical terms.
Classification Schemes of Altered States of Consciousness - ORBi orbi.uliege.be ORBi 1 fact
referenceSam Parnia's 2014 article 'Death and consciousness—an overview of the mental and cognitive experience of death' provides an overview of the mental and cognitive experiences associated with death.