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Hidden Truth: Soul weighs 21 grams?

Jayesh Dave

Dhyatma and Dharma basically focus on Atman and God whereas science does not fully accept the existence of these two. In terms of science, Consciousness is consciousness but not soul. It is inadmissible for science to have anything other than a physico-chemical or biological process separate from the body. However, even modern science does not have an answer as to how sensations, thoughts, desires, dreams can be produced from an unconscious atom and any process that goes with it. Science does not accept the soul but it cannot deny it either. There have also been experiments to know the soul. The first experiment to know the weight of soul was done in 1901. Dr. living in the city of Boston, America. Duncan McDougall T. Some patients suffering from B. were selected for the experiment. These patients were placed on a special type of bed. This bed had a system to record the slightest change in the patient's weight. The experiment measured the difference in weight of six patients between the moment before death and the moment they took their last breath. In his article published in the 'Journal of American Society for Psychic Research', he claims that during this time the weight difference was 21 grams. So can the weight of the soul be said to be 21 grams? Science has not validated this result. Science believes that changes in body fluids and gases can cause changes in weight. In addition to this, the change in body temperature immediately after death, the emission of a special light, these experiments were done by 'Grahm's Technique' but science did not accept it either. Science says that soul, God, reincarnation are all man-made imaginations. Death is not acceptable to man and because of that he has created all these tricks to establish his existence eternally! Scientists who deny the existence of the soul argue that the soul is an abstract concept. They consider the brain to be the source of consciousness and that the soul does not exist after death. However, they cannot even disprove the cases of reincarnation, the evidence of the existence of the soul through mediums. Science cannot fully understand the concept of soul because it is not in the physical realm. R. Dublin has said in his book 'Science and Soul' that it is a mistake to consider the vibrations occurring only in rigid molecules as life. How can knowledge power issues such as sensation, imagination, value be overlooked? The spirit, which is called soul or consciousness, is the matter connected with this sense, feeling, imagination. Let's say, mind and consciousness are self-directed activity through a chemical process. If so, nothing else would be necessary for man except the necessity of the body, but it is not so. The basic longing of man is different from the body. It is not a matter of the body that man only desires pleasure is something different. Edison also supports the cycle of life and death in his own way. Thomas Edison said that, in living organisms, high-level electric particles live in the form of clusters. These bunches never separate, remain close to each other. After the death of the body it re-enters the cycle of life after leaving a bundle of high-level electric particles and wandering in the infinite sky. Doesn't what Addison is talking about sound like what the scriptures say about the soul? Dr. Heisenberg does. They say, after an atom reaches a certain state, it becomes non-matter and transforms into non-matter-energy. Science still needs to do a lot of research to prove or disprove the existence of the soul. }

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