Volume 9 No 1 (2011)
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The Biophysics at Death: Three Hypotheses With Potential Application to Paranormal Phenomena
Michael A. Persinger and Linda S. St‐Pierre
Abstract
Major explanations for the potential physical changes at death are explored
quantitatively. MacDougall’s weight loss measurements of dying patients are
examined as an artifact of respiratory burst phenomena and as a potential variant of
entanglement. The death flash, when considered as an integrated conversion of
membrane potentials into biophoton emissions with intensities above the threshold
for detection, is quantitatively compatible with biophysical mechanisms. The
modulation of the optimal conditions that produce visibility by local geomagnetic
intensities and man‐made objects that distort these fields could explain the low
frequency incidence of these observations. The release of fields of photons at death
even below the threshold for visible detection and in the order of 10‐11 to 10‐13 W/m2
may maintain information that has the potential to be represented in space‐time
(hyperspace).
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Michael A. Persinger* and Linda S. St‐Pierre
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