We have no 'souls', only neurotranmitters.
What we feel, our thoughts, our actions, our motivation...
are all just chemical reaction in our brains.
There's no mystical souls in us that look like gas-like spirits that we see in movies.
Our souls are just chemical reaction in our brains...
and when we die, our 'soul leaves our body' because the brain does not work anymore.
Do you agree?
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What we feel, our thoughts, our actions, our motivation...
are all just chemical reaction in our brains.
There's no mystical souls in us that look like gas-like spirits that we see in movies.
Our souls are just chemical reaction in our brains...
and when we die, our 'soul leaves our body' because the brain does not work anymore.
Do you agree?
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not really 'chemical reactions' in our brain, more like bioelectric action potentials synapsed between different neuronal cells transmitting information via potential gradients along axons and neurotransmitters at synaptic clefts.
but yea....that's what they teach you at med/bio in uni.
Also, nobody would need to 'agree' with it, it's already solid scientific facts. Anyone who actually still believe in souls and stuff have IQ below 60 and never graduated 6th grade.
but yea....that's what they teach you at med/bio in uni.
Also, nobody would need to 'agree' with it, it's already solid scientific facts. Anyone who actually still believe in souls and stuff have IQ below 60 and never graduated 6th grade.
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I agree, just have a look at Phineas Gage.
But you have to realise there is no real point to the concept of the soul coming up in med or bio since its a philosophical concept.
But you have to realise there is no real point to the concept of the soul coming up in med or bio since its a philosophical concept.
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watch i've found