It was Dr. Duncan MacDougall of Haverhill, Massachusetts who attempted to weigh the human soul. In 1907, he placed 6 dying patients on a homemade scale, which also acted as a bed for the patients. He then recorded their weights before and after death. According to Dr. MacDougall, there was a difference of 21 grams between the heavier, living patients and their dead bodies.
He also experimented on 15 dogs and found no loss of weight between the living dogs and their dead bodies. He believed this was because animals do not have souls.
His experiments were criticized since of the six patients, two tests had to be discarded and the level of error was very high. Obviously, it was not a very scientific study.
In addition, no one has ever been able to repeat the result of these experiments. Basically, there is still no physiological evidence of the soul. It's an urban legend propagated by a guy who did bad science - looking for an answer he already believed was true. Real science doesn't have attachments to pre-existing beliefs and values. It just observes and hypothesizes.
yes it blends but it also depends on your taste
30 pounds in this last year before his death
You lose everything once your dead, with the exception of your teeth and skeleton.
Its a death stalker death weight nothing
There is no weight change in the instant of transition from life to death.
yuo lose a pound
Other than by surgical intervention, you cannot lose much weight in 30 minutes.
Pretty much any form of dance will help you lose weight.
if you run the entire time, you could probably lose as much as half a pound. i think the temperature affects how much weight you lose though.
10 lbs
You will lose a lot of weight..when you die and your body is corroded
you'd lose no weight.
199 - 135 = 64 lbs is the weight you should lose !!