The AWARE (AWAreness during Resuscitation) study was announced at the UN Symposium Beyond the Mind-Body Problem: New Paradigms in the Science of Consciousness, on September 11, 2008. The symposium at the United Nations featured some of the leading NDE researchers and other experts in the field of mind-body science.
The AWARE study is the first NDE research study launched by the Human Consciousness Project, which is led by Dr. Sam Parnia, an expert in consciousness during clinical death.
Large scientific experiment to find extra dimensions
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, is the world’s largest particle accelerator and biggest scientific project in human history. The LHC will try to recreate the conditions of the Big Bang and thereby test various predictions in new physics.
One of the most exciting predictions is the existence of the Higgs Boson, also called the “God-particle.” Quantum physics predicts that there are 7 extra dimensions in our universe, and the discovery of the Higgs Boson, or God-particle, would be the scientific proof of extra dimensions.
One of the most exciting predictions is the existence of the Higgs Boson, also called the “God-particle.” Quantum physics predicts that there are 7 extra dimensions in our universe, and the discovery of the Higgs Boson, or God-particle, would be the scientific proof of extra dimensions.
People who have Near Death Experiences (NDEs) give testimony to the existence of extra dimensions as predicted by quantum physics, but does not have empirical proof. However, if the Large Hadron Collider does discover hard scientific evidence of extra dimensions, human evolution would be opened up to a new era of a multi-dimensional universe.
The Hadron Collider was built by over 10,000 scientists and engineers from over 100 countries, and it is the most expensive scientific experiment ever, costing over 6 billion dollar. The project was completed in September 2008, but operations were halted due to a fault between to magnets and when the repairs are finished the project is expected to restart in September 2009.