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What Survives

What New Science Reveals About Death and Consciousness

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What Survives

By: Robert Lanza
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A provocative, groundbreaking exploration of humanity's deepest question: what happens after we die?

If you've ever stood beside someone who just died—a parent, a friend, a pet—you know: that being isn't there anymore. The body becomes an abandoned shell, there in form yet hollow of what gave it meaning. What happened when they died?

When Dr. Robert Lanza's sister died he did what any scientist would do: he looked for answers. In What Survives, he explores what new science—from biology to physics—is beginning to reveal about death and what survives it.

Your brain runs on roughly 20 watts of power—a firefly's glow sustaining everything you are: every memory, every love, every flash of awareness. For a century, science insisted that when your heart stops, the light goes out. There is no soul. Death is the end.

Now, for the first time in human history, we have evidence suggesting otherwise—arriving from experiments that won the 2025 and 2022 Nobel Prizes, and from new discoveries about observers and the nature of reality itself. The death we fear—oblivion, lights out, the end—may be an illusion born of biological limitation, not physical law.

Lanza builds this case through a remarkable life in science—from a gambler's son to working alongside B.F. Skinner, Jonas Salk, and Nobel laureates. Through the losses that have shaped his life—from his mentors to his dog Max—he shows why your consciousness persists, why your pets survive, and why it may be the deepest truth science has ever uncovered.

For anyone who has lost someone they loved—or feared their own mortality—What Survives offers hope grounded in science, not just faith.

Death & Dying Physics Science Sociology Spirituality
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