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The Science of Eternity

Exploring the Evidence, Mysteries, and Questions of Life After Death

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By: Tess Stewart
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What if death isn’t the end—but a doorway science is only beginning to measure?

The Science of Eternity explores the frontier where physics, neuroscience, and near-death research collide. Through clear language and unsettling evidence, it traces what happens at the edge of consciousness—those moments when the heartbeat stops, yet awareness seems to continue.

From the mysteries of memory and identity to quantum hints that information may never be lost, this concise volume distills decades of research into a lucid, balanced journey through what we know—and what we can’t yet explain.

It doesn’t preach. It doesn’t promise. It simply asks the questions that refuse to die.

Read it if you’ve ever wondered whether science can glimpse the soul.

  • Where consciousness goes when the brain goes silent

  • Why near-death research is rewriting what “dead” means

  • The link between physics, memory, and identity

  • A clear map of what science, faith, and skepticism each get right—and wrong


What Survives Us—and Why It Matters

What if the afterlife conversation started with evidence instead of beliefs?
In this compact, page-turning guide, The Summary Series distills the best peer-reviewed research on near-death experiences, end-of-life brain activity, memory, identity, time, and meaning—so you can separate moving stories from measurable facts.

Written for curious skeptics and thoughtful believers alike, this mini-book translates complex neuroscience and philosophy into plain English: what NDE studies actually show (and don’t), why hospice EEGs sometimes “surge,” where memories live, whether the “self” can persist, and how different cultures imagine eternity. It’s rigorous, calm, and surprisingly hopeful.

Inside, you’ll discover
  • Near-Death Experiences, decoded: study designs, the Greyson scale, and common misconceptions.

  • Mind vs. Brain, explained: what leading models of consciousness say about death.

  • Memory & identity: where memory resides—and what that implies for “you.”

  • Time & physics (for non-physicists): arrow of time, block universe, and why “forever” is tricky.

  • Simple thought experiments & conversation prompts to explore with family or book clubs.

  • A practical toolkit: quick glossaries, reading paths, and a one-page “How to Weigh Evidence” checklist.

Perfect for: readers of science & spirituality, caregivers and chaplains, pre-med and philosophy students, and anyone navigating grief who wants clarity without hype.

History & Philosophy Near-Death Experience Philosophy Science Parapsychology Human Brain Metaphysical
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