La balance électronique, comme dit patlek, pour peser les corps avant et après la mort... me semble être un canular...
Je me demande bien comment ils ont fait pour trouver ces 21 grammes moi?????
encore... 2 ou 3 kg... mais 21 grammes?????

Je ne sais pas si c'est assez serieux mais c'est a lire...Agnos a écrit : T'as des sources (serieuses) ?
L'experimentation a apparemment bien eu lieu:JusteAli a écrit :Je ne sais pas si c'est assez serieux mais c'est a lire...
http://www.fractale-framboise.com/2006/03/spook/
It would take a great deal of credulity to conclude that MacDougall's experiments demonstrated anything about post-mortem weight loss, much less the quantifiable existence of the human soul. For one thing, his results were far from consistent, varying widely across his half-dozen test cases:
1. "[S]uddenly coincident with death . . . the loss was ascertained to be three-fourths of an ounce."
2. "The weight lost was found to be half an ounce. Then my colleague auscultated the heart and and found it stopped. I tried again and the loss was one ounce and a half and fifty grains."
3. "My third case showed a weight of half an ounce lost, coincident with death, and an additional loss of one ounce a few minutes later."
4. "In the fourth case unfortunately our scales were not finely adjusted and there was a good deal of interference by people opposed to our work . . . I regard this test as of no value."
5. "My fifth case showed a distinct drop in the beam requiring about three-eighths of an ounce which could not be accounted for. This occurred exactly simultaneously with death but peculiarly on bringing the beam up again with weights and later removing them, the beam did not sink back to stay for fully fifteen minutes."
6. "My sixth and last case was not a fair test. The patient died almost within five minutes after being placed upon the bed and died while I was adjusting the beam."
So, out of six tests, two had to be discarded, one showed an immediate drop in weight (and nothing more), two showed an immediate drop in weight which increased with the passage of time, and one showed an immediate drop in weight which reversed itself but later recurred. And even these results cannot be accepted at face value as the potential for experimental error was extremely high, especially since MacDougall and his colleagues often had difficulty in determining the precise moment of death, one of the key factors in their experiments. (MacDougall later attempted to explain away the timing discrepancies by concluding that "the soul's weight is removed from the body virtually at the instant of last breath, though in persons of sluggish temperament it may remain in the body for a full minute.")
Et ils ne sont jamais seuls, mais par 2 (méson) ou 3 (baryon) !diogene a écrit :On pense que les quarks sont des particules dites élémentaires, c'est-à-dire qui ne peuvent pas être coupés en "éléments plus petits".
Il existe 6 sortes de quarks : haut, bas, top, beauté, étrange et charmant
c'est les noms qu'on leur donne..
c'est y pas beau tout ça????
Imaginer le vide ou imaginer l'air à propos de l'âme, c'est vider notre esprit de tout objet parasite. Ta boulette de pain est-elle le pain de vie que le christ dit être ?patlek a écrit :"Il n' est pas impossible d' imaginer", on peut tout imaginer (y compris que l' ame soit une boulette de pain.)
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