XPost: rec.org.mensa, alt.consciousness   
   From: phildoran@xtra.co.nz   
      
   "George Hammond" wrote in message   
   news:vdq055l16nd3g60pe8clbrksduq8bdif5c@4ax.com...   
   > On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 04:06:48 -0400, George Hammond   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   > IS THE CYTOSKELETON A "SPIRITUAL BODY" RESURRECTED AT DEATH?   
   >   
   > The past 20 years of microtubule research has established   
   > that the cytoskeleton in the neuronal brain cells is a vast   
   > holographic optical computer.   
   > In fact, since every cell in the body contains a   
   > cytoskeleton of optically active microtubules, we may   
   > consider the cytoskeleton in it's entirety to be a   
   > "spiritual body" based on the fact that the neuronal   
   > cytoskeleton is the locus of memory and cognition itself.   
   > Elsewhere on this list I have pointed out that the   
   > cytoskeleton using optical frequencies (Froehlich's   
   > frequency) operates a billion times faster than neuronal   
   > firing frequency. This means that the cytoskeleton could   
   > store a "death dream" (an afterlife) a week long that could   
   > be "downloaded" from the cytoskeleton memory in less than a   
   > millisecond. Hence, the deathbed observers would see the   
   > dearly departed die in a millisecond, however the deceased   
   > would observe that he lived on for another week in paradise!   
   > Life After Death is actually life before death that only   
   > appears to occur after death!   
   > Moreover, since the entire body cytoskeleton is involved   
   > in the experience of this "virtual reality" the observer   
   > would retain his entire body in Heaven!   
   > Since all of this is based on off the shelf accepted   
   > experimental science, as a physicist, it appears to me that   
   > St. Paul's description of life after death in I Corinthians   
   > Ch 15: 35-55 as taking place "in the twinkling of an eye" at   
   > the "last trump" and consisting of a "spiritual body" now   
   > appears to have a very concrete and viable scientific basis!   
      
   St Paul wouldn't have known anything about the cytoskeleton.   
      
   But how can individual cells of the body communicate intelligibly with each   
   other?   
      
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