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A University of Arizona professor, Dr. Stuart Hameroff, suggests that a burst of energy in the brain, known as gamma waves, observed in patients during clinical death, may indicate the existence of a soul. This theory was supported by a study where seven clinically dead patients exhibited this activity even after their hearts stopped beating. Hameroff proposes that consciousness operates at a deeper, quantum level, and could be due to microtubules in brain cells.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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