#164: What Happens to Consciousness When You Die? | Dan Brown's The Secret of Secrets Book Review
Description
Last month at the Hamburg Literature Festival, I heard Dan Brown discuss his latest novel, a thriller that explores what happens to consciousness when the body dies. But this isn't just fiction. The book weaves together real neuroscience research, declassified CIA experiments, and a theory that challenges everything we think we know about the mind.
What if your brain doesn't create consciousness but just receives it? What if the reality you perceive is heavily filtered, and death simply removes that filter? And what happens when intelligence agencies try to weaponise these ideas?
In this episode, I break down the science behind nonlocal consciousness theory, the GABA filter mechanism, near-death experiences, sudden savant syndrome, and the CIA's decades-long experiments with remote viewing. Whether these ideas resonate as cutting-edge science or elaborate pseudoscience, they raise questions we all face: What are we? And what happens when we die?
Key concepts:
Nonlocal Consciousness Theory — Consciousness as a fundamental universal element, not generated by the brain
GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid) — The neurotransmitter that filters reality and prevents sensory overload
Cocktail Party Effect — How we hear everything but only consciously process what matters
Habituation — The brain's energy-saving mechanism that ignores constant stimuli
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) — What happens when GABA levels drop to zero before death
Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) — Consciousness detaching from physical constraints
Postictal Bliss — The expanded consciousness state after epileptic seizures
Retrocausality — The theory that effects can precede causes; time as non-linear
Sudden Savant Syndrome — Acquiring extraordinary skills after head injuries
CIA Stargate Project — The real Cold War program studying remote viewing (1970s-1990s)
Threshold Project — The fictional CIA program weaponising consciousness through brain-machine interfaces
H2M Interface — Human-to-Machine brain interfaces based on nanoelectric biofilaments
Remote Viewing — Using consciousness to perceive distant locations
Psychonauts — Test subjects whose consciousness operates at the edge of death
Books Referenced:
- The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
- The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
- The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley
- The Wreck of the Titan by Morgan Robertson (1898)
- Ecclesiastes (Biblical text)
📝 Read the full article: https://chiwijournal.substack.com/p/dan-brown-the-secret-of-secrets
Questions to ponder
- What if consciousness was never contained in your body to begin with?
- If death is just a filter being removed, what reality would you see?
- Can science eliminate our fear of death? And if so, how would that change humanity?
- Are psychedelic experiences hallucinations, or glimpses of "more reality"?
- Should consciousness be studied, or is weaponising it crossing an ethical line?
If this episode made you think differently about consciousness and death, please share it with someone who's ever wondered what happens when we die.




