Man, the idea of resurrection hits different depending on who you ask. From a scientific standpoint, we’ve got cryonics—freezing bodies in hopes future tech can revive them. It’s wild, but companies like Alcor are dead serious (pun unintended). Then there’s the whole ‘clinical death’ gray area where people flatline for minutes and come back with wild near-death stories. But true resurrection? Like, biblical Lazarus stuff? Nah, not yet.
That said, I binge-watched 'The OA' last year, and it low-key messed with my head. The show blends sci-fi and spirituality in a way that makes you wonder if consciousness could jump timelines or something. Real life doesn’t have those plot twists, though. Closest we get is medical miracles or viral stories about coma patients waking up after decades. Still, the thought lingers—what if death isn’t the final boss level?