Robert Lanza – the visionary scientist and author behind the ‘Biocentrism’ series and ‘Observer’ – has once again ignited my curiosity about the nature of reality. This time, he’s announced a groundbreaking new book on LinkedIn, and I couldn’t be more excited.
His announcement reads:
His message: I’m thrilled to announce that I have signed a six-figure book deal with St. Martin’s Essentials/Macmillan for my upcoming book WHAT SURVIVES, as a lead title scheduled for Spring 2027. I look forward to working with Editor-in-Chief George Witte and his team at St. Martin’s Press. Thank you to my agent Mel Berger at WME for his support throughout this process.
The death we fear – lights out, oblivion, the end – may be an illusion born of biological limitation, not physical law. WHAT SURVIVES shows us why your consciousness persists, why your pets survive, and why the love we carry for the dead isn’t delusion but may be the deepest truth science has ever uncovered.
This news feels especially personal to me. It was Lanza’s radical idea – that death might not exist – that first set me on this transformative journey. I remember stumbling upon a Facebook post in 2016, promoting his first ‘Biocentrism’ book with a bold claim: “New quantum theory shows that death is not the end.”
The post explained how Lanza’s theory merges quantum physics with biology, suggesting that death is an illusion and consciousness is fundamental to the universe. According to this perspective, space and time aren’t external realities but constructs of the mind, allowing life to exist as an eternal, non-linear phenomenon within a multiverse.
Intrigued, I ordered the book. After familiarizing myself with the basics of quantum mechanics, I dove into ‘Biocentrism’ in March 2017 and it shattered my worldview. The revelation that death might not be the end was exhilarating, filling my heart with joy and my mind with endless possibilities.
Lanza is a genius, and the thought of exploring his latest ideas in WHAT SURVIVES come Spring 2027 is thrilling. Until then, I’ll be eagerly awaiting the chance to dive deeper into his vision of a reality where consciousness transcends the boundaries of life and death.

