Yes. Carbon dating isn't used to determine earth's age.
What do you mean by "thought creates reality"? What proof do you have for this?
If God is everything and nothing, doesn't "God" lose all meaning?
Define "soul".
How did souls incarnate into humans?
Where is your proof?
How could millions of big bangs happen right now? Proof?
People who die and are brought back have no authority to say how the universe works or if there is an afterlife. When the brain is dead, and is then brought back, it goes through all sorts of biochemical and electrical changes which distort reality beyond anything close to what it is for the person, and their sense of time is also very distorted.
How many quantum physicists say souls exist, that millions of big bangs occur right now, or that "thought creates reality"? I'm assuming that you're misinterpreting various laws or theories in physics, like Quantum entanglement and wave function collapse.
Also some of it sounds like Scientology.
People who die have more authority than anyone on Earth when it comes to the afterlife, they're the only ones that have done it-whether we believe them or not prior to hearing their story, they are the first people we should go to to get a better understanding. Many have come back with than just a story about a tunnel and a buzzing sound.
Carbon dating is used to determine the age of things on the Earth, some of which are more than 6000 years old which puts the fundamental understanding of the book of the OT into question-that's why I mentioned it.
Souls are what I think we are. Our bodies are what I think we go into. This is a common concept. People have out of body experiences, many of which occur at their moment of death or near death, but at other times as well. This has been somewhat acknowledged in the mainstream-I just watched a long seminar on it in Rejkyavik. This has also been the subject of many many hypnosis sessions-regression to the moment of death, they're all the same.
God, in my opinion...if God could want, it wouldn't be for meaning or definition, it's just to be and understand 'him'self thus far, which 'he' does through all of us and everything else in existance. Maybe that's a meaning, but I don't think it's what you mean.
I googled 'many big bangs' two seconds ago:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2006/may/05/spaceexploration.universe I don't think the Big Bang as we know it was as big as we think-I think it was and is a series of big(but smaller) bangs that continues to this day as the universe expands. I don't know a lot about this particular subject, but you asked so I answered.
Not many QPs, but some, Hawking, Wolf, and even if he's not employed as a QP, Langan. I don't know anything about Scientology, but I'm sure it serves a purpose here on Earth and shouldn't be ridiculed. If it shares some of the concepts that I just mentioned, then it's similar to many other things in life today-because lots of them do.