Category: Science
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In a Declassified CIA Report, Scientists Tried to Move Consciousness Beyond the Physical Realm
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Are secret psychic spy agents somewhere out there? If you spend any amount of time pursuing declassified Central Intelligence Agency materials, you come across some pretty wacky stuff. There are dragonfly robots, cyborg cats, and an absolutely bonkers Soviet submarine heist. Recently, another chapter of the CIA’s strange investigations surfaced on TikTok. Through…
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Scientists Have Proven It’s Possible to Bring a Dead Brain ‘Back to Life’—But There’s a Catch
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The implications of this research could redefine the boundary between life and death. About five years ago, Yale School of Medicine neuroscientist Zvonimir Vrselja, Ph.D., and his colleagues shocked the medical community with a groundbreaking experiment. They removed a slaughterhouse pig’s brain from its head and deprived it of oxygen at room…
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There Are Scars in Our Universe That Could Unlock Time Travel, Physicists Say
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Einstein’s theories support the science behind this time-travel loophole. But could it actually work? In the moments before the Big Bang, our universe was a hot, dense, and extremely high-energy place. That all changed when the universe exploded 13.8 billion years ago. Rapid inflation divided a single “super” force into the four…
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Scientists Found a Strange Life Form Caught in an Evolutionary Time Loop
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“This study is a total game changer.” Evolution is often portrayed as a forward-moving natural force. Even the famous 1965 illustration of human evolution—from Pliopithecus to Modern Man—is known as the “March of Progress.” But of course, like most things in nature, things aren’t really that simple. Take, for instance, Lake Mendota. Located…
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Consciousness May Actually Begin Before Birth, Study Suggests
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The light switch might flip on much earlier than we thought. Jonathan Kitchen//Getty Images For millennia, defining consciousness—both what it is and when it emerges—has been the tricky business of scientists and philosophers (and more recently, AI experts). And one of the biggest black holes in our knowledge, even though every human…
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Aliens From a Parallel Universe May Be All Around Us—And We Don’t Even Know It, Study Suggests
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Our universe does host life, but it’s not the most optimal universe for life. Published in 1962 by American astronomer Frank Drake, Ph.D., the eponymous Drake equation sought to estimate the number of detectable alien civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. This equation takes into account the average rate of star formation in the galaxy, the fraction…
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Automatic Writing Explained
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The so-called skeptics assume that the automatic writing form of mediumship is just so much bunk, baloney, and bosh, nothing more than the imagination playing tricks on the person. Some parapsychologists believe it is all coming from the individual’s subconscious and unrelated to spirits. But so much of what has…
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Abuse of Power in a Past Life Yields Poverty and Illness in the Present Life
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[PureInsight.org] He lay on a bench, with his eyes closed and his mind calm like still water. His consciousness entered a state similar to that of a meditative state in the Buddha School. When given the name of a stranger even more than a thousand miles away, this man, once…
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Some Classic Cases of Reincarnation
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We have already referred to the ongoing reincarnation research of Dr. Ian Stevenson, which has tended to focus mainly on evidence based on reincarnation memories in young children. More recently, Dr. Stevenson has also begun to explore what he calls the relationship between biology and reincarnation. Birthmark reincarnation evidence is especially prevalent…
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When are we really dead? New study sheds light
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Many people who have had near-death experiences report that their “life flashed before their eyes.”Trusted Source However, of course, it is impossible to determine if people experience this phenomenon routinely when they die. Health experts commonly consider that clinical death occurs at the moment the heart stops beating, but little is known…