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Weird Psychology: Is the weight of soul really 2 1g?
Psychological Guide: Does the soul have weight? An interesting proposition is put forward in the book Weird Psychology. McDougall got the legendary saying that the weight of soul is 2 1g through experiments. ——xinli00 1.com

I remember when I was in primary school, there was a book circulating in the whole class, the title of which I can't remember clearly. There are about 1000 unexplained supernatural events, UFOs, wall-penetrating techniques, and mind and soul out-of-body experiences on earth. In short, this is something new and fashionable that my friends have never seen before. At that time, the books were red and purple, and three or four people had to put their heads together when they were circulated. You could feel the eager heat coming out of the opposite nostril. When you turn a page, wow, all your eyes fall off, and there is a little fear of the unknown in the inexplicable excitement. However, with the growth of age, curiosity has become more and more polished, leaving no edges and corners. When I opened this book under the guidance of my friend, the memories from it came to my mind instantly, but this time, this book was intended to spoil my childhood fantasy. As it turns out, it doesn't take a genius to do such a thing with my mind, Bai Wan Spoon. I just need that ... Ah, what will this scientific squirrel be? Why do you want to tear up my childhood fantasy? I have to say, this richard wiseman guy is quite to my liking. It is not so much an interesting book that reveals psychological illusions as a history of confrontation between "mysticism" and "skeptics". Those broken chapters I read when I was a child actually have historical prototypes. For example, 186 1, a jeweler in Boston photographed the soul. In this way, he became the first soul photographer in the world-Maura, a jeweler, and lived a very difficult life. He first enjoyed the scenery for several years and had many followers. Then he was accused of fraud and even died silently in poverty. But his concept of photography of the dead is "immortality", and scholars began to study and observe the shooting of the soul. Some people have photographed the soul, and of course some people will come out to suppress the rebuttal. In the following time, scientists who tried to capture images of the souls of people who were dying or had just died began their own research. Dr. Balladuk of France is one of them. He took pictures of his son and his wife before they died-this professional scientific spirit is really creepy-he took pictures of her body 15 minutes and 1 hour after her death, and then found that three bright white spherical patterns emerged in the photo at the moment when his wife took pictures, and in the latter photo, the three spheres were aggregated into a big sphere-this is? Another American doctor's research is more famous, McDougall. He weighed people before and after death, and then came to the legendary saying that "the weight of the soul is 2 1 gram". But is this romantic statement and the soul image above really the tip of the iceberg of nature's mystery? Skeptics then went out. This group of people can often be seen in Richard's books. All mysterious events that seem to have no solution can be overturned through rigorous experiments and disproof-sometimes these rigorous experiments will make people feel a bit like novelists, such as Kobayashi's kidnapping and murder case that predicted dreams. I really can only worship the scientists who thought of doing psychological experiments at that time. But it is precisely because of these repeated experiments that every psychological illusion is so full of magic-human beings are indeed a creature who loves to entertain themselves, but then again, believing in the existence of the soul may be a way for lonely human beings to comfort themselves. Back to skeptics, McDougall's colleagues began to question the experiment of 2 1 g soul. The doctor named Clark said that when people died, because the lungs stopped working, air could not enter the body to cool down, blood temperature remained high, and body temperature suddenly rose, so the so-called conclusion of reducing 2 1 g was well explained. Since then, another American scientist has conducted McDougall's experiment again. He put several mice in a sealed test tube and observed the weight change under the condition of strictly controlling the loss of water vapor. He found that the so-called weight of the soul 2 1 gram does not exist (I was in tears when I saw this, what a romantic thing it is) ~ ~ ~ But then again, if the soul has no weight, well, let's not continue to be dramatic. Birds ╮ (╯ _ ╰) ╭ I chew into psychology. It's more interesting for everyone to dig it out by themselves. Haha ~ Text/Fujitsu Non-psychological Extended Member Test: Test your brain gender psychology FM: Write to unmarried girlfriends and upload your favorite photos! ""Smile Wall: Let the world see the sound that you dare not make in the warm reality inside, and stay here!