trollcatman wrote:
yournamehere wrote:
Your dead carcass loses five grams of weight, and nobody know where it goes. If it is awareness in weight, it may be either a choice, consumed, or imprisoned. Just a best guess.
That 5 grams story is nonsense. It's based on a study from 1907 that isn't taken seriously today.
In an effort to put the soul onto a more scientific footing, Dr. Duncan MacDougall of Haverhill, Massachusetts tried, in 1901, to weigh the soul. He took a dying man and weighed him until the "moment" of death, at which point he apparently noticed a reduction in weight of three-fourths of an ounce. This experiment was dramatized,
with a great deal of artistic license, in the Sunn Classic Pictures pseudoscience film "Beyond and Back".
Over time he repeated the experiment with five other dying humans - and got a variety of differing results which rather invalidated his premise. The human weight loss he arrived at, about 21 grams, lived on in the urban legend stating we all lose this upon death, referenced in the title (and briefly in the plot) of a movie with the same name starring Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro and Naomi Watts.
More detailed info can be found at
This Snopes Article:
Snopes wrote:
Those who believe that the body becomes lighter [at the moment of death] seem to think that the soul has weight, weight that must of necessity depart with it, and -- with that brisk disregard of strict veracity which so frequently marks discussions of this nature -- have claimed that dying men, at the very moment of their decease, have been placed on delicate scales that have recorded their mortuary "degravitation". But these persons have never been able to specify in just what ghoulish laboratory this took place, or what private home was so interestingly equipped, or the names and addresses of the relatives who so commendably placed scientific and religious curiosity before sentimental concern for the patient's comfort.
_________________
I have no love for Hamas, Hezbollah, Iranian Leadership, Islamic Jihad, other Islamic terrorist groups, OR their supporters and sympathizers.