Magic Carpet Ride

by cameo-d 12 Replies latest social current

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Coco,

    That is an astounding tidbit. In my imagination, the "whole in every part" could be the key to resurrection. It is entertaining to think so.

    The "whole in every part" would mean that if the holographic body is destroyed, that there is still some fragment available and the entire holographic body couls be recreated by the information contained in this fragment.

    If this is true, and we are holographic forms, that would solve some of the questions people have asked like: "will we recognize one another after resurrection", etc.

    The next question would be...how can we be sure that we do not totally disintegrate, so that there is some particle of the body remaining?

    Here is a fascinating story: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/02/090206-oldest-hair-hyenas.html

    The oldest known human hairs could be strands discovered in fossilized hyena poop. Before this discovery the oldest known human hairs were from a 9,000 year old Chilean mummy.

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Another interesting story that shows that the body probably does not totally integrate after death is the discovery of the Tollund Man.

    The remains are estimated to be from the Iron Age, around 400 BC. It is thought that he may have been hung as a ritual sacrifice. He was buried under 7 ft. of peat bog. This site shows a couple of photos of how well preserved his skin was as well as delicate facial details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tollund_Man

    His heart, lungs, and liver were well preserved and the autopsy examination even revealed the contents of his last meal. (vegetarian) However, the acid in the peat dissolves the calcium phosphate of the bone.

    There is a high incidence of deformities among bog bodies and anthropologists suggest that the disabled were sacrificed because they were considered unfavored by the gods.

    Over 1400 bog bodies have been documented according to Wiley Interscience Journal.

    Unique discoveries have shown that under a variety of conditions, different body parts still remain after death and may be preserved for thousands of years.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thank you, Cameo ...

    All the above is fascinating, opening wide the door to future discoveries. The door to one's heart and mind, however, must remain open.

    CoCo

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