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Are We Our Brains? Neuroscience And The Soul | Doctor Paul LaPenna

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The Immaterial Component of Electrical Activity in the Brain

Hans Berger, the guy who invented EEG, one day he was out riding a horse. And his sister lived in a different town. She suddenly got this premonition that he fell off a horse and was injured. So she sent a telegram to the farm and said, are you okay? He became convinced that there's something in the brain,. this was before electrical activity was discovered, that could transmit distances. The immaterial nature does not consist of anything material at all, including electrical activity. That when the brain dies, the electrical activity of the brain ceases.

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