The soul always says
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"They say that everyone will lose 2 1 g when they die. How much is 265,438+0 grams ... 2 1 gram is just the weight of a pile of nickels, or a hummingbird, or a small piece of chocolate, which is also the weight of our souls. What is the weight of life? " This sentence made a movie called 2 1 gram. So does the soul really exist there?
First of all, we need to know a noun, which is what the soul is. In the study of spirituality, it generally refers to the life after death or the perceptual life (living consciousness) that continues to exist at all levels of the spiritual world, while in mysticism, it generally refers to the perceptual life that is separated from physical activities before and after death. More scientifically speaking, the soul is a conscious body composed of brain wave activities, which is essentially a group of electromagnetic waves with life energy. In the state of leaving the body, it can still rely on its own energy for thinking and other activities!
In order to prove the existence of the soul, many scientists began to study it! Some scientists surveyed many people who came back from the dead and asked them to describe their psychological experience when they died. As a result, everyone's experience is roughly the same. For example, a person who was saved from surgery said that he was in a daze and found himself on the ceiling, staying there to see the doctor operate on himself. When they used the defibrillator, his body bounced up, and then he fell heavily from the ceiling to his body, and then he regained consciousness and found himself still lying on the operating table! Some scientists use special optical instruments to track pregnant women, and find that almost all in a certain period of time, there will be a white and bright thing falling on the mother's abdomen and then disappearing. Scientists believe that this is evidence that the human soul is injected into the fetus. These things sound incredible, but with the efforts of scientists, they actually weigh the soul.
The ancient Egyptians believed in the existence of the soul and that it had weight. The soul is so heavy that a feather can be used as a symbol; Feathers are used as silicon codes on scales to measure souls. This light feather is called Matt, the goddess of balance!
1900 Massachusetts doctor Mike Tejia. He was fascinated by the study of death and spent a lot of time looking for signs of the existence of souls. He believes that if human beings have a soul, it must be a part of the body, and this organization has weight.
Mctega began to test his theory and published his findings in American magazines. "The soul will leave the body at the moment of death, and it can stay in the human body for enough time. Our experiments have proved that some substances will leave the body when they die. "
Dr. McTejia obtained a successful experiment at Duncan University, that is, at the moment of death, the soul can be weighed at least one ounce, usually more than two ounces. His experiment is like this:
In advance, six dying patients were invited to do experiments voluntarily, and a special precision weighing bed was made, whose sensitivity can show a difference of one tenth of an ounce. He is very careful about the choice of patients, and he must die quietly to reach the standard. It hurts, and it will fluctuate frequently, which is not enough.
Of these 6 people, 5 have lung diseases, 1 have diabetes. When he died, he was exhausted and couldn't move at all. The first subject was a male patient. After waiting for eight hours and fifty minutes, he seemed to stop breathing, but his eyelids and lips trembled slightly and stopped for fifteen minutes. I didn't lose weight at this time. But all of a sudden, his facial muscles made extremely subtle cranial movements and suddenly stopped. At this time, the scale immediately showed a decrease of 2 1.26 grams. At this point, after medical diagnosis, the patient died physically. This proves that a substance suddenly disappeared. Let's call it "soul". His soul left the body in the blink of an eye. After doing the same experiment for six times in a row, Dr. McTejia published the experimental process and contents in the Journal of the American Psychological Research Association together with his own opinions. This article shocked the world and caused a heated debate at that time.
10 years later, another American psychologist, Dr. Carter, read Dr. McTejia's early report and Dr. Geno's theory, "When you look at the human body through a curtain dyed with a dye called Diaxine, you can see the fog-like luminous body from the human body", and he did another experiment on the soul. According to the above two papers, he made a curtain and a weighing scale, and really saw the shimmer from the patient reflected on the curtain like fog. Soon, it slowly turned into a patient's body lying in bed, then slowly floated up, flew out of the window, and then mysteriously disappeared.
In addition, according to the first issue of Life magazine, two doctors in GDR have measured the weight of more than 200 people at the end of their lives and after their death. It turns out that these people have lost 0.285 grams, which they think is the weight of human soul.
Since ancient times, the soul has been considered immaterial. If what Dr. Metega said is really the weight of the soul, people can't help asking: Since the soul is material, in what form does it exist? Besides solids, liquids and gases, is there a fourth form of existence? Dr. Maitega said: "The soul is not empty, it has some' essence'." "
Whether the soul exists remains to be further studied by science. Finally, I want to leave you with a question that I have been thinking about, but I can't figure it out:
Where does the soul finally belong?
These are lover's arms.
Is the eternal soil.
It is a paradise with empty legends.
Or the ubiquitous air?