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October 2021.
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BAR AL CAVALLO.
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Da Marisa.
S. Maria della Salute.
Poles and fences.
Notte sul Canal Grande.
My preferred teacup.
This, for my coffee:)
Tasseography.
HBM.
H B M
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P O S T A
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General dealer.
Awakening, this morning II.
Awakening I
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På gjensyn.
Fence in late evening.
Truman Show world.
10.26 pm
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Painted in the sky.
The old tree.
Sommerdalhaugen
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Husøy.
Hamn i Senja.
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Segla.
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
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The weight of the soul.


2 November : In remembrance of all our beloved ones.
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Many people like to believe in the idea of a soul, and we often look to the empirical world to bolster our religious or spiritual beliefs, searching for corroborating physical evidence. Just such scientific proof seemed to come in 1907,when a Massachusetts doctor named Duncan MacDougall devised experiments that he expected would actually measure the soul. Using six terminally ill patients on a specially-constructed scale bed, he measured their weight before, during, and after death. His results were mixed, but he concluded that there was indeed a very slight loss of weight, 21 grams on average.
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Many people like to believe in the idea of a soul, and we often look to the empirical world to bolster our religious or spiritual beliefs, searching for corroborating physical evidence. Just such scientific proof seemed to come in 1907,when a Massachusetts doctor named Duncan MacDougall devised experiments that he expected would actually measure the soul. Using six terminally ill patients on a specially-constructed scale bed, he measured their weight before, during, and after death. His results were mixed, but he concluded that there was indeed a very slight loss of weight, 21 grams on average.
Filippo Tosi, Kalli, ROL/Photo, Malik Raoulda and 63 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Buona giornata, Anto & Pier
Annemarie club has replied to Anto & Pierbuona settimana.
belle journée mon amie ! bisous♫
Annemarie club has replied to Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* clubWonderful image, Annemarie!
The hypothesis makes me incredulous but thanks for sharing
& the photo also
.......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Annemarie club has replied to J. Gafarot clubbaci
J. Gafarot club has replied to Annemarie clubDoctor MacDougal obviously had too much time on his hands :-)))
Annemarie club has replied to Keith Burton clubAnnemarie club has replied to cammino clubEingeschlossen
I had never heard about this experiment.
I guess we will never know, whilst we live!
Schöne Grüße und einen angenehmen Sonntag
Erich
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