To: concerned about politics
It should be. Energy never dies, for one. Where does it go, especially since it's conscience of itself, after the body dies! Secondly, if nothing exists until it's observed, that energy field has to be in play and in the body, or there is no observer, and therefore nothing observed.
You're just assuming that there is energy there, and something apart from the forms of energy that we know, but as far as I know, it's never been detected or established in any way. And I don't go along with the observer caused collapse of the wave function. Not everyone accepts that premise.
22 posted on
11/18/2011 7:20:11 AM PST by
ZX12R
(FUBO GTFO 2012 !)
To: ZX12R
You're just assuming that there is energy there, and something apart from the forms of energy that we knowWe know the human body has an "electrical field" and a "conscience" (which has yet to be explained) . We're more like carbon based computers than random parts glued together with mucus. Even what we know to be "true" is energy. That energy alone can be manipulated by thoughts and emotions, and we also know energy never dies. It just changes form.
So for the sake of argument, we can still use "electrical pulses" instead of "energy field" if you'd prefer, but the same questions still stand.
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