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Hood was a loser.
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That is of course a good question.
However the inability to answer it does not affect whether or not it exists.
Gravity happens. Nobody can say "why". . Gravity is just a name used to describe behaviour of what normally happens from analysis of a patttern that repeats. It is not the description of an underlying mechanism for it. Labelling it as "gravity" or deciding it is inverse square does not "explain" it. It observes it.
Are you proposing that gravity is the force that mediates between the spirit and the brain? If not, this is irrelevant.
I suggest those who doubt separable consciousness, read a book called "the self does not die"
It is a compendium of so called veridical experiences, in which a second party has confirmed the details of what was experienced during an NDE. The details are way beyond reasonable doubt that those who were "out of body" did indeed witness events they could never have known from the standpoint of consciousness as a process of a brain. Not least because during cardiac arrest death and so flat ECG occurs after seconds. There can be no consciousness then if it is a brain process. Yet it is during those periods conscious experience is described.
There is some fascinating stuff in there.
No, it isn't. Not interesting at all.
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