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Science and the Soul.


Science and the Soul

Dudley C. Gould

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After the loss of his wife, author Dudley C. Gould sought to understand the mystery of what happens to the soul after death. The result of his labors is Science and the Soul: What We Can Know, a comprehensive review of scientific evidence and religious literature dealing with what comes after death. Chapters explore human understanding of out-of-body experiences Noun 1. out-of-body experience - the dissociative experience of observing yourself from an external perspective as though your mind or soul had left and was observing your body , energies and electricity, and quantum mechanics quantum mechanics: see quantum theory.
quantum mechanics

Branch of mathematical physics that deals with atomic and subatomic systems. It is concerned with phenomena that are so small-scale that they cannot be described in classical terms, and it is
 in relation to the human spirit. An assembly of quotes by famous thinkers about existence after death rounds out this contemplative con·tem·pla·tive  
adj.
Disposed to or characterized by contemplation. See Synonyms at pensive.

n.
1. A person given to contemplation.

2. A member of a religious order that emphasizes meditation.
 and serious-minded inquiry.
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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