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Deep sleep versus death.

[My own theory]

Everyone has felt tired and turns over into sleep state.
And wakes up in the next day in the morning and the time has passed quickly.

Upon death, wonder how it feels? Nobody knows yet since you will never wake up again upon death. To think of the sleeping state it seems that the soul is still in the body while death has no soul in the body. The soul must be moving somewhere...

Since the time goes very fast while sleeping... And if a dead in one day will revive, the time must have gone far.
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12-May-2015 16:24:40 - Last edited on 12-May-2015 16:43:53 by Many Much

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Many Much said :
Deep sleep versus death.

[My own theory]

Everyone has felt tired and turns over into sleep state.
And wakes up in the next day in the morning and the time has passed quickly.

Upon death, wonder how it feels? Nobody knows yet since you will never wake up again upon death. To think of the sleeping state it seems that the soul is still in the body while death has no soul in the body. The soul must be moving somewhere...

Since the time goes very fast while sleeping... And if a dead in one day will revive, the time must have gone far.


You might be interested in the work of Dr. MacDougall and his experiment.

Even though I'm not an atheist/agnostic/secular individual, I tend to keep science with science. Atheists seem to have an aversion to this kind of stuff. I should know; this one girl I worked with just kept reminding my lab group to not go to the "God complex" when someone in the group said something that offended her. And quite frankly, I harbor a bit of ill will towards some atheists, but the other two groups I mentioned are alright though. I say we should keep this thread strictly about what I'd like to call official science before we get some atheists that go bat feces crazy, and we're not supposed to discuss this stuff anyway.

Let's go back on topic, so here's something quick.

Want to find the direction of current in a wire? Place a compass on the wire and what you'll notice is that the needle will line up with the (magnetic) B-field. By using the right hand rule (curling you fingers in the direction of north on the compass while having your thumb extended out), you can determine the direction of current. This is something I noticed during a lab with magnetic fields and compasses.
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13-May-2015 04:04:27 - Last edited on 13-May-2015 04:06:56 by RubiksCube77

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Taller said :
^ Remember that feeling before you were born?

Well I think death would feel like that.
I don't know how it will feel but the time has stopped. Once you get born, you randomly get on a time zone :P :P :P
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13-May-2015 16:05:37 - Last edited on 13-May-2015 16:06:14 by Many Much

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Rigor mortis.

When a person dies, there is a process that starts in the corpse.
Protein in the muscles will start hardening.
That's what this method the police uses for calculate the estimate time of death after a murder.
There is a trick with this. If the victim suddenly dies while exercising, gets a bullet in the head...
Guess what? The protein in the muscles will hardening faster so the body will stiffen faster than normal rate which will give a false estimate time of death. This method will lead of thinking that the corpse have been dead for many hours which is not true!! The murderer will have a perfect alibi.
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15-May-2015 21:42:20

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4A6F6B6B75 said :
Math exercise for you!

Students can withdraw student loan which works like this: every month a student can withdraw 400. Let's assume they do it for n months. Interest rate is x (per year).

a) Derive a formula for the amount of loan after n months. How much does the loan cost if the student pays it back immediately after n months?

The state encourages students to graduate as soon as possible. If a student graduates within a normal time, they pay 40% of the loan for the student, but this 40% ignores first 2500 of the loan and the expenses interest rates cause.

b) Jokku is a student and for his degree n (the number of months) is capped at 50. Is it possible for Jokku to make profit by taking the loan, assuming he graduates in normal time? If yes, how many months at minimum would he have to withdraw loan? If he withdraws for the whole 50 months, how much profit/loss will he make? You can use an interest rate of 1.0% in your calculations. You can assume that the loan is paid back immediately after n or 50 months, so there won't be additional expenses after that.

...

I'll post my answer later, but first I give you some time to think about this. :D


Hmm the first thing that came to mind was the equation Pe^rt

P=principle
e= Euler's number
r= rate
*= time (in months?)

But I'll need to do more thinking instead of haphazardly jumping into this.
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