QUOTE(Nuu @ Dec 10 2005, 08:27 PM)
Doesn't matter, topic has been revived. Another point:
A few hundred years ago (I think) some scientists wanted to prove the existance of a soul. They got a person who was dying and but them on a scale. At the exact time the person's heart stop beating, the scale moved (I think it was about 0.2 kg less, not sure).
Considering that the amount of matter in the universe is constant, doesn't that mean that the lost mass (the 'soul') must be somewhere in the universe?
A few hundred years ago (I think) some scientists wanted to prove the existance of a soul. They got a person who was dying and but them on a scale. At the exact time the person's heart stop beating, the scale moved (I think it was about 0.2 kg less, not sure).
Considering that the amount of matter in the universe is constant, doesn't that mean that the lost mass (the 'soul') must be somewhere in the universe?
Well first of all, the person breathing may have made the scale shift to a higher measurement. When their breathing stopped, so did the movement, and the the measurement was gone.
Not to mention, depending on where they were a few hundred years ago, they might have been under some 'pressure' from the church.
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