What happens to the energy in the human body when it dies?

What happens to the energy in the human body when it dies?

“The person moves through the states of dying, starting with an acceptance on the part of the body, a withdrawal of the energy through the chakras, the pre-death vision, to the final dissipation of the soul.”

What happens after we pass away?

After death, there may still be a few shudders or movements of the arms or legs. There could even be an uncontrolled cry because of muscle movement in the voice box. Sometimes there will be a release of urine or stool, but usually only a small amount since so little has probably been eaten in the last days of life.

What happens to energy when you die?

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Physics tells us that energy is never lost, and that our brains — and hence the feeling of life — operates by electrical energy, and this energy simply can’t vanish when we die. One of the surest axioms of science is that energy never dies; it can neither be created nor destroyed.

How can energy be created and destroyed?

As we know through thermodynamics, energy cannot be created nor destroyed. It simply changes states. The total amount of energy in an isolated system does not, cannot, change. And thanks to Einstein, we also know that matter and energy are two rungs on the same ladder. The universe as a whole is closed.

What happens to the universe when you die?

In death, the collection of atoms of which you are composed (a universe within the universe) are repurposed. Those atoms and that energy, which originated during the Big Bang, will always be around.

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Is there an afterlife?

When you start to look into the different fields related to death and consciousness, the scientific studies, the experiences people share and so on it sure feels like proof of afterlife. More proof of afterlife can be found in near-death studies. One researcher who´s done extensive work in the Near Death Experience field is Dr. Melvin Morse.