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Showing posts with label quantum physics. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Fascinating article about the SOUL and scientific theory of its proof

Read this great article in the DAILY MAIL about scientific theory and the soul. Click on this paragraph read more.

Near-death experiences occur when the soul leaves the nervous system and enters the universe, claim two quantum physics experts

Very curious.

Both pieces of "soul" artwork are by Exper Giovanni Rubaltelli Abstract Design http://exper.3drecursions.com

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