American billionaire Robert Bigelow is offering a prize of about $1 million for research papers on the afterlife. This is a diagram of the stairway to heaven.
Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow is offering about $1 million as a reward for proof of an afterlife after death. Anyone who can prove it with a paper will have a chance to win these prizes.
Bigelow, 75, is known for his investigations of UFO sightings. After the death of his beloved wife, he established the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies in June 2020 to study what happens to people after they die.
The Institute’s website states that it was founded for two purposes. The first is to support research into the existence of human consciousness after physical death, and the second is to support research into the nature of the afterlife based on the information from that research.
The association hopes to provide a public service by bringing greater attention to this important and timeless topic and encouraging more research on it.
In a contest for the association’s “Best Evidence for Afterlife” essay, participants must submit research papers of up to 25,000 words in English by Aug. 1. A panel of expert judges will select the winner, who will be announced Nov. 1.
The competition will award $500,000 to the first-place winner, $300,000 to the second-place winner and $150,000 to the third-place winner.
The association said the papers should focus on scientific evidence as well as objective and subjective supporting documentation.
The association said, “The purpose of this essay contest is to provide awards to entrants who write essays that summarize the best available evidence that human consciousness survives the permanent death of the physical body.”
The association also mentioned that the copyright of these papers belongs to the authors and that the papers must be original and unpublished, and that they cannot be entered into the contest with the content of already published papers or books.
For more information, please visit the association’s website.
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