I think you summed up the important points in the first part of your post:
No. All the evidence we have says that the death of the brain is the end. My advice (and I'm ever so old and wise ) is, don't search for the unlikely and mysterious without some good reason.
Occam's razor - entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
No. All the evidence we have says that the death of the brain is the end. My advice (and I'm ever so old and wise ) is, don't search for the unlikely and mysterious without some good reason.
Occam's razor - entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
Only sheep need a shepherd.