The Science Of Ghosts
RosalindaLayva
あらすじ
"How nature enables our consciousness to live on after death", "your faith that life itself is immortal never wavered", "the soul has a mind of its own", and "God is now finally revealing the science on how to claim his promise of eternal life", are snippets of the interwoven spirituality that is at work from start to finish. Bram Morrison, an aspiring astronaut, has always believed that death is where it all ends. Until he gets a phone call from a dead friend. He tries to dismiss it as somebody's bad joke, but the chilling mystery proves far too compelling. When a couple of scientists tell him their laboratory might be haunted, they offer him a chance to investigate--and he dares to look behind death's door. With each equation and each experiment, he gets closer to the answers humanity seeks about our souls' immortality. But what if this discovery goes against what the scientific community has long believed? Will he regret finding out what truly happens after we die? Or will it give science a chance to make a better version of it? What unfolds is one man's struggle to reconcile his ambition with what he discovers--and what he believes is real.