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Yes. Brain function ceases, and irreversible brain damage begins within a few minutes. No scientific evidence has ever verified the possibility of an afterlife. Near-death experiences have been investigated extensively, but none has ever been found to substantiate the existence of a soul or any possibility of continued existence. Heaven and hell are outside the scientific realm and therefore remain matters of faith alone.
It cannot be proved or disproved because all premises will be inconclusive.
well you dont have it anymor learned it from science
The science of how fossils form: what happens to organic matter, its traces and the organisms themselves after death is called: taphonomy
I know for one thing, that science can't prove anything. That is essentially one major thing that makes up science today, and has for centuries. But really, If science can't prove anything, Did science just prove that science can't prove anything? Because if it did, then you can prove that science is wrong, because you just proved something!
no
You answered your own question. To prove the cause of death.
No. That falls in the realm of tradition, belief, and faith, but not experimentally quantifiable phenomena.
it is a question that science cannot prove such as, "are vampires real", because science cannot prove that supernatural things exist
it is a question that science cannot prove such as, "are vampires real", because science cannot prove that supernatural things exist
It is a graph, chart, or pictures in a science project to prove that you did the project.
An experiment can prove they are wrong or right ...:)
it does and it doesnt exist can prove and cant not prove so there you have it