For nobody who has heard of it, it would be a huge post to explain the whole thing, but I was just curious of the thoughts of anybody who has learned about it.
Since consciousness is very debateable and still unknown this theory based on what is known so far sounds very plausible.
For those who don't want to look it up, here is an attempt to very quickly summarize the theory.
If you know about photons, they transmit information and travel at the speed of light. (if you look at a star, you are seeing what happened to be there millions of years, etc, ago, you are seeing the information that photons had when they left that star and traveling at the speed of light finally got here). They remained grouped and didn't break out showing the star intact as it appeared then. Taking that concept, the neurophoton consciousness theory says that our consciousness is the result of a group of neurophotons and all the information gathered throughout our life and at death, those photons don't just cease, it merely leaves the body, so our consciousness doesn't die. It's much more complex then that but that's an attempt to explain the theory. Look it up, I'm curious if people think it's impossible, ridiculous, or sounds possible, etc.