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On the Lighter Side => Science Experiments => Topic started by: mr_keybay on 09/04/2022 09:33:51
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Hello everyone,
for the first time I am posting a little content to this community that I have been following in a while. What you see below is an article attempting to make a "reflection" about the phenomenon of death, seen from a human's perspective, on how the actual phenomenon looks to be completely departed from our common lives. All of this, naturally, brings me one question: does "death" actually works as we always expected, as we always believed it to work? If that's possible, can we deny that someone who is died can't never return back to the life-state despite the various historical evidences showing that it has heppened for at least a very small amount of population, as such? Similar questions do not have any proper answer, yet many, many hypotheses followed by static-actions implemented on the world in order to find the correct "deal" with it. In the attachment below you can find the article in which I investigate this problem deeper of our current visions regarding the phenomenon, eventually analyzing what are the issues that apparently were never been resolved. Have a good read.
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- Mr_KeyBay
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If that's possible, can we deny that someone who is died can't never return back to the life-state despite the various historical evidences showing that it has heppened for at least a very small amount of population, as such?
What historical evidence? The Lazarus syndrome is not about dead people coming back to life of course.
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@mr_keybay
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Why is it called ADC Experiment?