hello slimboyfat and nicolaou. I have read through this thread and see that the biocentrism thing is a dead horse, but let me just resurrect it for a moment (sorry) if I may. I looked into biocentrism about 6 years ago, after the death of a beloved cat, when I was trying to figure how something like "an afterlife" of any type could possibly exist. To make a long story short, what I found is that the idea of an afterlife for an organism is theoretically possible, via metaphysical idealism, specifically this guy Brian Whitworth's description/theory, which he used to call Virtual Reality Theory but is now calling Quantum Realism. Unlike Biocentrism, it gives a falsifiable prediction, which can be tested if/when science learns how to collide two photons with no other particles involved in the collision. His website for this theory is http://www.thephysicalworldisvirtual.com/
I just wanted to add that. Thanks.