Friday, October 2, 2009

There is scientific evidence for the soul

There is scientific evidence for the soul Is it really all explained by science?   Or the human body show physical evidence of a divine origin? The axiom "everything is equal to the sum of its parts" is true in physics and mathematics and biology. That seems so logical that one wonders why these needs, including an axiom is postulated. But it is really all that logical? It is not a case where the sum of parts of the body do not seem to add a whole. No, I'm not talking about blacks holes, quantum particles, viruses, or mutations * infomercials. I'm talking about human beings. Biological components of Homosapien not seem to add to what we call human being.Strictly on a biological level, all have the feeling very well together assembly. For example, we all know that the heart pump blood, and usually is the strain or deprivation of oxygen to pump natural that this leads to heart attacks. For the same reason, the deprivation of oxygen to the brain that can lead to stroke or even death. The components that come into play here is more evident in a more detailed analysis of the circulatory system essentially consists of four chambers of the heart, left and right atria and left and right ventricles. The heart of the role is to keep oxygenated blood is being pumped past the lungs, which absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. Although beaten by about 2.5 billion times in half-life is an achievement, as the heart performs its task is not that mysterious. The core components - chambers, veins, arteries, and so on - push the circulatory system, a mechanical process that easily understand.Similarly, liver, our largest organ, like the body of the chemical factory. Some of the chemicals produced are: albumin, which regulates the exchange of water between blood and tissues, proteins that help to supplement the immune system to fight infection, factors that help the clotting of the blood to clot when blood vessels are damaged, globin, a pigment known as hemoglobin, which transports oxygen around the body. In addition, the liver produces cholesterol and special proteins that help carry fats around the body.This is, of course, the description of a very complex organ. In fact, the liver of the complexity that an artificial liver, a practice far beyond the reality of an artificial heart. However, despite its complexity, the basic functions of the liver are not truly great mysteries. That is, even if the way the liver produces and regulates the chemistry of the body can be immediately understood by the idea of producing chemicals or regulation that are not moving enough fluid mystical concepts. Chemicals such functions are performed every day in laboratories and in many anthropogenic devices.To short, what these two have in common is that in their cases, "everything is equal to the sum of its parts, ie, its basic principles of mechanical work satisfactorily as a whole, in the context of the living body, as well as the individual elements within a laboratory setting.The brain, however, is somewhat 'different. The brain and spinal cord comprise the central nervous system, and control nearly all vital functions of the body, of thought, expression, heart rate, respiration, body temperature, etc. It is believed that the cerebral cortex (the outer part of the brain) where is the movement, sensitivity, memory and perception, among other things, they are processed. Some of these features are similar to other organs in the sense that, despite its enormous complexity, its processes are parallel in the mechanical or artificial objects in laboratory.Computers are good examples of how a large amount of data and images can be transferred and stored in man-made objects. Electrical impulses are used in computers and brains, but the processes may not necessarily be identical. Thus, as regards the mechanics of the process of memory and the transmission of data, or pulses, the brain and nervous system, with no great mysteries company. As with the liver, the processes used by the brain can be understood from afar, but the man includes many of the functions and, in some cases, has done his effects.But this is where the familiarity ends with the brain. After all the miracles and the sophistication of mode medicine, biology and biotechnology, the concept of intelligence remains a total mystery. There is no substance known to man, both inside the human body, or the laboratory that produced the intellect. To scan the brain, as some researchers have done with a device for imaging and identifying the parts of the brain involved in certain mental act is not the same as the isolation of a substance produced by the intellect. We know that the brain is the seat of intelligence, but that says nothing about what is the intellect, or what substance, if it occurs. A rough analogy may be to determine the amount of a combustion engine contains not say anything about how to produce the fuel, when it comes from.Upon or dissection of the human brain, with the exception of some kind of gelatin matter fiber neurotransmitters in the brain and, perhaps, all that come into play in our thinking and motor functions, there is the slightest evidence of a substance that produces a sense of 'humor, art appreciation, or the ability to distinguish between good and evil. Although the method requires at least a clue about how these qualities are produced, in my opinion, were in order at this late stage of the twenty-first century. But nothing! Zilch! This seems to violate the principle of "everything is equal to the sum of its parts:" Whereas the human brain seems to be the seat of consciousness, its biological components do not seem to have the potential to produce a quality. It is possible that the "consciousness" is actually a separate entity and has no physical roots? And perhaps the effect on humans should be taken as evidence that there is such an entity? "Holes blacks", even though they may not be directly detected, are universally recognized as science.A in astronomy black hole is a celestial object of such intense gravity that attracts close to anything that prevents even light to escape. Because light and other forms of energy and matter are permanently trapped inside a black hole that can never be observed directly. Can be detected only as a result of its gravitational field on nearby objects. However, since they are detectable, the holes are regarded blacks as real scientists, like the planets and stars.In same way, consciousness can be "proved" that their very existence with the effect that has on people as human to give them the ability to think, appreciation of art, humor, etc. Unlike a black hole, however, we can not prove the existence of any substance or a physical process that can produce these characteristics, the awareness one life - without physical origin. What we call will, but this coincides precisely with the old concept of "soul." I realize that the soul can not be a scientific concept. But when you can demonstrate its features and quality as it can be shown a black hole of its effect on the environment, which have proved their existence. Unlike a black hole, does not seem to be of natural origin, but as a black hole, which certainly shows in his environment.Unscientific on this point would be to deny that there is an entity that gives them the characteristics of human beings only intellectual. There is no doubt that it exists. The only question is what is called? If "soul" is the sound religious to you, what is called, but there is something at work here is not a physical nature.If not believe a "soul" was shown here, you can start to question things like black hole. Nobody is going to demonstrate to all better.Josh Greenberg: A team of consultants for over two decades, the author has developed a software for organizations such as the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, AT & T, Charles Schwab, Bell Laboratories and Chase Manhattan Bank. Since 1984, the author of literary works have appeared in magazines like The New York Post, the Daily News, The Village Voice, Jewish Press and others. 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