Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Is Life After Death Possible?
by Melanie Robbins on 28/12/09 at 11:42 pm
Without the ear, there is no sound. Without the eye, there is no color. Without the brain, there is no . . . Cool, trippy article!
“It was the 18th Century Irish philosopher, George Berkeley, who posed the question, “If a tree fell in the forest and there was no one there to hear it, would it make a sound?” The answer, of course, is, “No!” A closer look at this question of a tree falling in the forest may have bearing on the perennial question of whether there is life after death.”
via Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Is Life After Death Possible?.
Scott D. Mendelson, M.D., Ph.D. is the author of the new book “Beyond Alzheimer’s: How to Avoid the Modern Epidemic of Dementia,” and works as a Consult Liaison Psychiatrist at the Roseburg VA Medical Center in Roseburg, Oregon. Learn more about Beyond Alzheimer’s here: http://BeyondAlzheimersBook.com
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Dec 28th, 2009
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