
The notorious murder suspect O.J. Simpson died at the age of 76 following a brief struggle with prostate cancer. At his Las Vegas home, he passed away surrounded by his loved ones.
Once a renowned football running back and then an actor, Simpson rose to national notoriety when he was accused of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. Despite being exonerated of the criminal charges, he was held legally responsible for their deaths and had to reimburse the relatives of the victims $33.5 million in damages.

Following the trial, Simpson’s life took a dark turn, leaving his reputation irreparably damaged and soiled by dubious endeavors in his later career. He encountered additional legal issues in 2008 after receiving a nine to thirty-three year prison sentence for armed robbery in Nevada.
In spite of the scandals that surrounded him, Simpson’s death provides an opportunity to consider a problematic legacy. His family requested privacy and grace at this time of change in an official statement that was posted on his social media accounts. Simpson’s children and grandchildren, who were present in his last moments, survive him.
Let’s acknowledge the influence O.J. Simpson’s narrative has on our society as we honor him. Many saw him as an incredible example of someone falling from grace and how one mistake may permanently alter one’s life path. I hope that his dying will serve as a reminder of the complexity of life and the results of our choices.
Scientists Say the ‘Soul’ Does Not Die, it ‘Returns to the Universe’

Since the beginning of time, humans have asked the question: “What happens to us after we die?”.
Religious or spiritual people often believe in a heaven or afterlife. Some believe that nothing happens to us; we just die. Others, however, believe that our souls live on after we die. A couple of researchers say that they have the science to that this might be a possibility. (1)
The Soul Doesn’t Die When Our Bodies Do
After extensive research, two experts are saying that while our bodies die, our consciousness – or our soul – lives on forever. Quantum mechanics, they say, makes this possible. Quantum mechanics is the science dealing with the behavior of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. It accounts for the properties of molecules and atoms, and the things that make them. (2) This includes (2):
Neurons
Electrons
Protons
Quarks
Gluons
Other esoteric particles
Scientists Stuart Hameroff and Sir Roger Penrose say consciousness is simply information stored at this quantum level. (1)
Orchestrated Objective Reduction
The pair say that this storage process is Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR). This is via a structural component of human cells, protein-based microtubules, that carry quantum information. (1, 3)
“Let’s say the heart stops beating, the blood stops flowing; the micro-tubules lose their quantum state,” explains Dr. Hameroff. “The quantum information within the micro-tubules is not destroyed, it can’t be destroyed, and it just distributes and dissipates to the universe at large.” (1)
He says that if the person is resuscitated, then the information just goes back into the microtubules, and the person becomes conscious again. This is what we call a “near-death experience.” If, instead, the patient dies, then their consciousness can possibly exist outside of the body as a soul. (1)
Our Physical Universe Is Just Our Perception
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich say that there is an infinite beyond after death. According to them, the world we live in is just our perception and that our souls go into this infinite beyond when our bodies die. (1)
“What we consider the here and now, this world, it is actually just the material level that is comprehensible,” says Dr Hans-Peter Durr from the institute. “The beyond is an infinite reality that is much bigger.” (1)
Hameroff and Penrose’s research shows that consciousness comes from deeper level microtubule vibrations. This not only helps us to better understand what the human consciousness is, but may also help treat mental, neurological, and cognitive conditions. (3)
What do you think? Do you think our souls live on after we die?
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