tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392804955786463612.post7274560030813498123..comments2024-01-03T15:34:49.620+00:00Comments on Ian Wardell: Philosophical Thoughts: Keith Augustine in "The Myth of an Afterlife"Ian Wardellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05999029760897196102noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392804955786463612.post-1467989387683936542016-08-23T20:02:36.101+01:002016-08-23T20:02:36.101+01:00There is an example in physics of how something no...There is an example in physics of how something nonphysical can interact with the physical; namely quantum mechanics. The energy of an electron, lets say, determines the wavefunction. The wavefunction is nonphysical and can not be detected itself. The Schrodinger equation describes the energy determining the wavefunction. The wavefunction then can determine where the electron is likely to be found. The Born equation describes that. So the physical and something nonphysical can interact with eachother.<br />www.robert-w-jones.com robertwilliamjoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00304056794122667878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392804955786463612.post-75777786471727282642016-08-21T06:58:23.322+01:002016-08-21T06:58:23.322+01:00i think the proof with come from mediums or physic...i think the proof with come from mediums or physical mediums see if u have these people getting information that they could not have ever got before ever and know way to do ti and will say your dad had a metal bear in his pocket before he pasted away u can't just hide from that brandon dietzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13595826755548387456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8392804955786463612.post-85489987405108499542016-08-19T14:57:46.804+01:002016-08-19T14:57:46.804+01:00I think proof that there may be something to the i...I think proof that there may be something to the idea of an afterlife will come from experiments in quantum mechanics that show some kind of observer effect - if we are really generating reality through observation, but how much? <br />The problem with suggestive proof like Reynolds is that it can always be argued that there was still steady state electrical potential in the brain (even with no supply)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com