Death of Grichka Bogdanoff, Igor in a coma: these experiences they could not have

On December 11, on France Bleu, Deborah Grunwald had interviewed Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff (or Bogdanov) in her program In the retro. Grichka has since died of Covid-19. He was 72 years old and was not vaccinated. His brother Igor is hospitalized and in a coma for the same reasons. This last interview of the twins is therefore special, especially since, during this interview for the radio, they evoked death and their interest in a laboratory that works on the extension of life.

This is exactly what happens with the physical disappearance

We are at your funeral, frozen in your coffin, have you already anticipated this day?“, the journalist’s question takes on a singular meaning given the events. But the brothers, far from imagining what was going to happen, answered scientifically.”Yes and no, in a way distanced by our discoveries – the word is a little strong – but in any case our scientific intuition of what represents the beyond. Death is not a stop, not at all. Just as the universe has an origin and an end. We asked ourselves the question of knowing what could exist afterwards. You should know that what happens to the universe also happens to us human beings. When the matter which composes them stops, they are prolonged by something else. This is called information, that is to say the totality of what they are“Says one of the Bogdanoffs. Basically the information would be age and the twins believed in some form of afterlife.

When you slide the disc or DVD inside your player and press play, at that point you see the movie, a story, a reality … you are in the world of energy because for an hour and a half because energy allows you to watch the movie. And when you press the eject button, there the screen goes black but the whole story is in your DVD. It is nothing more than information. There is no more real time, only imaginary time, but that does not mean that the heroes have disappeared. This is exactly what happens with the physical disappearance“, continued the other.

We are not yet in the tests but when the time is right we will

Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff then revealed that they were very, very closely interested in studies carried out on life extension. They would even have been prepared to serve as guinea pigs. “We are close to a laboratory that works on the very very long life, the lengthening of the life and we are immersed in the knowledge of these processes. We are not yet in the tests but when the time is right we will“, had launched one of the brothers. And the other to conclude:”It is not to be more eternal but to repair all the dysfunctions due to age. The Greenland shark has a lifespan of 450 years and is believed to be a limit that can be briskly crossed and up to 600 years. Why would he have this privilege and not the human being? Researchers like Professor Lemaitre and others want to push back this barrier.

Jean-Marc Lemaitre is Inserm research director and head of the “Genome and cell plasticity in development and aging” team at the Institute of Regenerative Medicine and Biotherapies, of which he is Deputy Director. He works on tissue regeneration and seeks in particular to correct deficits in aging organs.

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