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In order to answer "yes" or "no" to this question, it is necessary to redefine what is real. When most people think of what is real, they think of three-dimensional space, filled with matter and energy. In this sense, heaven is not real. But if you extend the boundary of what is real to include states of consciousness that are totally unlike anything we know as consciousness, then you can say that heaven is real.

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We, as humans, have a very limited bandwidth. We can only hear 20hz to 20khz, can see a narrow spectrum of the light field; and technology only broadens that bandwidth so much. We sometimes observe things indirectly via results or conditions that strengthen the postulate of unobservable/incomprehensible phenomena. To think in terms of is or isn’t; yes or no almost seemingly disregards the spectrum of understanding. Once we recognize how little we know: then we’re in a position to observe and contemplate. Thanks for sharing your perspective.