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Abstract
According to the survival hypothesis, a person's personality and consciousness survive the death of the physical body.Ontology is a well-established theoretical branch of philosophy concerned with representations of reality. This research proposes the use of computer natural language processing (NLP), databases, structured query language and near-death experiences (NDEs) narratives to develop a quantum ontology based on the quantum hologram theory of physics and consciousness. This research proposes the use of a quantum ontology to represent the incomprehensible aspects of near-death experiences. The research demonstrates how to validate ontology constructs within a quantum ontology, demonstrating the methodology's potential for the development of a consciousness model based on the quantum paradigm.
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