Abstract

The greatest philosophical issue facing all sentient beings is one that seeks an answer to the eternal question “What happens to human consciousness at the point of death?” There is considerable anecdotal evidence and numerous conflicting theological and philosophical proposals, but none propose a model based on both known and theoretical science that reflects the anecdotal evidence. The model known as “Cheating the Ferryman” (CTF) attempts to present such a model. This paper gives a detailed analysis of the CTF model with a request for objective peer-analysis of the arguments presented.

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