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Constructive Discussion about The Theory of Immortality of the Book of “The Physics of Immortality’’

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  • Maher Ali Rusho

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In July 1993 Frank J. TIPLER wrote a book about the masterpiece theory of the Physics Of immortality. As New York Times Book review says “A thrilling ride to the far edges of modern physics†here he prove both theoretical and Mathematically that God and the resurrection of death exist . But then after the "appendix of Scientist†part he showed mathematically that universe will have a Big Crunch in future. For some period of time it will expand and after that the resurrection of the death will occur. But I found some gap of logic in his book, Like in one chapter he gave an example of Jesus Christ that if he exist, he come again and again. And do the same work as he did before, And his work will make a overflow of the Information in our genomes and people will know after consciousness!!!!!! But it will not occur because, if it does the whole branch of genetics and modern computer Science will be destroyed and it must be written again !!! I have found some other logical gaps also and finally will write a paper now. The paper will be divided into three sections. At first, we will review some logical gaps of the book “The physics of Immortality’’ And discuss why they are wrong. Second part we will find conclusion like what if this theory don’t work, then what will happen, do resurrection of death exist !! If exist then what will happen blah blah….. And finally we will prove God Exist !!! By the indeterminism of Quantum Mechanics Law. I wish that the reader of the paper will not take it personally in his/her religious emotion. Because we have to remember that Science is always progressing by constructive discussion. It work logically as a large.

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  • Maher Ali Rusho, 2022. "Constructive Discussion about The Theory of Immortality of the Book of “The Physics of Immortality’’," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 11(12), pages 6-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:11:y:2022:i:12:p:6-7
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.2643
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