The latest notable scientist to offer his conclusions to the ongoing debate about life after death is that of Steven Hawking, who has done remarkable work in quantum physics. His conclusion regarding life after death is that “there is no life after death” as reported by the Huffington Post on May 16, 2011. I respectfully disagree with this conclusion that life ends with the human body.
Although Hawking had previously admitted back in 2004, as reported by CBC News, after 30 years of argument with fellow physicists, that the blueprint information of matter is not “lost” in black holes, and now agrees that black holes spin matter and spit matter back out as well. This discovery, however, which confirms that nothing is “lost” nor simply “disappears,” has not affected Mr. Hawking’s more recent conclusion of “no life after death,” as cited above.
It appears that these two facts are connected in that the “nothingness” Mr. Hawking previously theorized was the essence of black holes is in fact, a place where matter, light and space are simply spun and spit back out/ recycled, proving that matter does not disappear, rather it is “transformed”.
The law of the opposing forces is a simple formula that is quantified by relativity itself, (example: something can only be considered “large” in relation to something that is “small”). The opposing-forces law clearly demonstrates that in order for one force to exist, so must its opposite.
Mr. Hawking stated in his documentary “Into The Universe With Steven Hawking” published by the Discovery Channel, that there “is no life after death” and that “the universe is imperfect because perfection does not exist.
However, according to the law of the opposing forces, one cannot use the term “imperfection” without recognizing “perfection” as well. Without “perfection”, the term “imperfection” would simply not exist. It is common knowledge that “imperfection” does indeed exist; therefore validating the existence of “perfection”.
It appears that the physical universe was created by “perfection” itself, and, as validated by the law of opposing forces, requires recognition of imperfection. The temporary physical universe consisting of matter, by its very existence substantiates a permanent spiritual universe consisting of energy.
With regard to morality, which is based on the perception of human responsibility, responsibility itself is based on the ability to respond to knowledge. It is interesting to note that the Christian faith that speaks of the forbidden “tree of knowledge,” might also have mentioned that this would also have been the birth of responsibility and morality.
Unless you have reason to believe you personally chose your life assignment/life/situation, then it must be conceded that it was assigned to/chosen for you, if not by an individualized form of energy, then by the system itself, that of the universe.
It is clear that the manifestation of knowledge into wisdom is the ultimate and obvious responsibility of the informed human intellect. Therefore it appears that the fear of death need not lie in the transformation from the physical form to the spiritual form, but rather in the possibility of re-assignment back into the physical form, possibly a more difficult assignment than the previous if “perfection” / the system of the universe, is not satisfied with the manifestation of knowledge and opportunity you were presented with the previous time.
In other words, there are no secrets between a human being and the physical/spiritual universe from which we all came, and will return to. The morality of human responsibility is not something that can be avoided or manipulated by those with knowledge and opportunity, nor imposed upon the vulnerable/ those with less of both.
Gratitude and humility will keep your mind available for downloads of wisdom from the universe. I extend my deepest gratitude to Mr. Hawking for providing the opportunity to ponder such evolved intelligence.