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The human fascination with death has always been matched by an equally profound wonder about what lies beyond — or even within — it. What if the moment of death is not a singular, final event but a gateway to a new beginning? Imagine a reality where dying does not trigger a memory of an ending, but instead clears the slate for a brand new day. In this theory, death is not an irreversible cessation but a transition, a reset button that allows life to continue in cycles shaped by non-linear time.
By Kathlene HerbergerThe human fascination with death has always been matched by an equally profound wonder about what lies beyond — or even within — it. What if the moment of death is not a singular, final event but a gateway to a new beginning? Imagine a reality where dying does not trigger a memory of an ending, but instead clears the slate for a brand new day. In this theory, death is not an irreversible cessation but a transition, a reset button that allows life to continue in cycles shaped by non-linear time.