What has science actually found about what happens when we die? Not what social media says, not what spiritual self-help books promise. What cardiologists, neuroscientists, physicists, and psychiatrists have published, with rigor and peer review, over the past fifty years.
The Door Beyond Death brings that research together in one journey, with no filler and no easy promises:
- The study published in The Lancet that followed more than three hundred cardiac arrest patients and couldn't explain their experiences through known physiological causes.
- The more than two thousand cases documented by a University of Virginia psychiatrist: children with birthmarks that match, location for location, the fatal wounds of deceased people whose lives they claim to remember.
- The EEG recordings showing the brain producing one last burst of organized activity right when it should be shutting down for good.
- A twenty-year research program funded in secret by the CIA to test remote perception, with results its own evaluators couldn't agree on.
- What quantum physics does, and doesn't, say about the role of the conscious observer in the structure of reality.
- The coincidences, hard to explain by chance alone, between funeral traditions of cultures that never had any contact with each other.
Each chapter lays out the evidence with its sources, its dates, and its limits: what's well established, what remains controversial, and what still has no explanation. No conclusions forced on the reader. No certainties the evidence doesn't support.
A book for readers who prefer data to slogans, and open questions to manufactured answers.