Psychotronics and the cosmic machinery of the afterlife
A review of "Thanosis," by Jason Jorjani.
I’ve been reading “Thanosis” (2025), by Jason Jorjani. Here I’m writing down some thoughts on the book. See also Yalda Mousavinia‘s thoughts and the book review titled “Promethean Voidwalker” by Esoteric Dixie Dharma, recommended by Jorjani.
Also listen to Jorjani explaining and commenting the book in this X Space. The conversation is also on YouTube.

As usual with Jorjani’s works, in this book I find extremely valuable insights, entangled with a mythology that I personally find unnecessary. But I know that many people find Jorjani’s mythology appealing to the point of addiction, so it can be a good viral vector for his metaphysical insights.
I’ve written down my thoughts on Jorjani’s philosophy. I like it a lot, with some caveats. Essentially, I’m only interested in what I call the “hard metafysiks” part of Jorjani’s thinking. I don’t care much for what I call his mythology (and previously I called his conspiracy theories), but this doesn’t prevent me from enjoying and resonating with his hard metafysiks.
So here’s a philosopher I like writing about “a radical philosophical investigation of life after death, integrating parapsychological data with an ontological framework.”
I do a lot of speculating on what the fuck happens to us, personally, after death. This is a deep existential issue to me. OK, I know that I’ll find out what the fuck happens to me after death soon enough, but my existential speculations are also intellectually fun.
So how could I not dive into Jorjani’s book and devour it cover to cover in a few days?

The cosmos according to Jorjani “is a quantum computational simulacrum… that generates and sustains the appearances of ‘selves’ and ‘worlds’ alike.” The simulacrum is a maelstrom of consciousness, energies, and forces that are manifest in the phenomena studied by parapsychology research. Jorjani uses the term “Psychotronics” for new science that would study, and new technology that would command, “the interaction of consciousness, energy, and matter.”
Jorjani includes a comprehensive review of parapsychology research suggesting that the soul returns to the psychotronic maelstrom after death. This doesn’t mean that the self is annihilated by dispersion in the all. On the contrary, after death the soul keeps a certain degree of coherence while it is pushed around by psychotronic winds and storms.




