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There was an interview published in my local paper, in which Mr. Chopra gave his views on a number of topics. In addition to the usual stuff, he dropped a little bombshell- "Science has proven that the spirit, or soul is physically real. It exists, and no one today denies it."
He went on at length about how this shows we don't need religion anymore to define such things (and how religion is evil anyway)...but I was still stunned by his opener.
He didn't explain or give detail...so I must ask- Was there actually something behind that? Has one of the biggest discoveries in human history happened, and it just didn't cause much of a buzz?
Or was he just giving his own spin to something far more mundane?
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Does this go back to those "how much does a soul weigh" experiments, where they mathematically assigned a weight to one's soul when it leaves the body after death?
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quote:Originally posted by Nighthawk: Does this go back to those "how much does a soul weigh" experiments, where they mathematically assigned a weight to one's soul when it leaves the body after death?
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I know many people who find Deepak Chopra to be intriguing, especially his claim that one does not need to age. As for myself, I've never felt much confidence in him.
I'm finding the Wikipedia article on him to be informative on current controversies that surround him and a good source for further links.
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Science can't prove anything is physically real. That's not the domain of science.
I suspect that what science has actually done is shown that various physical things behave in a manner that is consistent with some theory of Deepak Chopra's that includes a soul.
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Yeah, I got a bit of a raised brow over how he condemned current medicine for "killing" cancer cells in the interview.
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quote:Originally posted by Nighthawk: Does this go back to those "how much does a soul weigh" experiments, where they mathematically assigned a weight to one's soul when it leaves the body after death?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking about. That's the only arguably scientific attempt to quantify it that I know of.
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quote:Originally posted by Nighthawk: Does this go back to those "how much does a soul weigh" experiments, where they mathematically assigned a weight to one's soul when it leaves the body after death?