Chris Langan, who claims to have an IQ higher than Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking, believes what happens after death can be explained using mathematics.

The “smartest man in the world” has revealed what he believes happens after we die.

Chris Langan, who claims to have an IQ of between 190 and 210, higher than the likes of Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking, believes death may not be the end. Not only that, he says we shouldn’t be afraid of what comes next.

Langan, a rancher from the United States, is known for his Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) thinking, which suggests reality is a “self simulation”. He believes his CTMU – which he describes as a branch of “mathematical metaphysics” – “can prove the existence of god, the soul and an afterlife, using mathematics.”

The CTMU suggests reality is a “self-configuring, self-processing language”. And Langan believes death might be a shift in the “syntax” of existence.

That essentially means death would is like moving into another dimension. Something that has been likened to an afterlife, reports LadBible .

On the Theories of Everything podcast with Curt Jaimungal, Langan described death as merely leaving behind your body, instead of ceasing to exist. He said: “That’s the termination of your relationship with your particular physical body that you have at this present time.

“When you are retracted from this reality, you go back up toward the origin of reality. You can be provided with a substitute body, another kind of terminal body that allows you to keep on existing.”

Langan says upon moving to this other “dimension,” you might not even remember your old physical life. He also likens it to being in a state of meditation.

He explained: “Your memories can always be pulled back out, but there’s no reason to do that usually, OK? Why cling to memories of a world in which you are no longer instantiated?

“So, there are certain automatic psychological things that happen on death, at the moment of death.”

He continued: “Now you’re basically meditating, seeing everything change. However, you exist that way right now.

“Arguably, all of your lifetimes, if you were to be reincarnated again and again and again, all of those reincarnations are meta-simultaneous. There is a sense in which they all occur at once in the non-terminal domain.”

Langan likens dying to entering a supercomputer where you’re surrounded by everything but not at the same time. And, he explains, this can happen simultaneously.

The theorist, who claims his ideas are backed by mathematics, also believes it proves God exists in a way, but that we are naming “something identifiable”.

He says this means God is the identity of certain things that we see around us, rather than a being living in heaven. Langan, under the pseudonym Eric Hart, was previously listed among the people with the highest IQs in the Guinness Book of Records before the section was removed.

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