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Did The 21 Grams Experiment Prove The Existence of The Human Spirit

The 21 Gram Experiment Presented Evidence That The People Who Run This World Do Not Want Seen. If This Experiment Had Been Allowed To Continue, It Would Be The End Of Atheism, Communism And The New World Order.

Have you ever heard of the “21 Grams Experiment” as it became known as?

The April 1907 issue of American Medicine featured a paper by Dr. Duncan Macdougall describing an experiment he had conducted at Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Dr. MacDougall proposed that the human spirit that animates man, had physical weight and presence. He designed a scientific experiment that tried to measure the weight lost by the human body at the moment of death, when the spirit departed and the body grew cold.

MacDougall attempted to measure the total amount of change of six patients at the moment of death. Only four  of the deaths resulted in usable data because two of them had to be discounted due to some technical issues with scale. This left the results of four patients – only one of whom showed weight loss which is three-fourths of an ounce (21.3 grams).

Macdougall placed six dying patients on the specially constructed industrial scale sensitive within two-tenths of an ounce (5.6 grams).

He had previously determined the weight loss attributed to evaporation of moisture form the skin, and by comparison this was sudden and much larger. He even controlled for weight loss due to urine and fecal eliminations and concluded that these could not account for the change in weight. Air loss from the lungs was not the answer either, as he determined by lying on the scale himself and noting that breathing had no effect on weight.

Dr. Duncan MacDougall published his experiments in the April 1907 edition of the “Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research” and “American Medicine”. The paper was titled “Hypothesis Concerning Soul Substance Together with Experimental Evidence of The Existence of Such Substance.”

The experiment is obviously massively flawed and non-scientific for a number of glaring reasons: 1). small sample size 2). the methods Dr. MacDougall’s used were not comprehensive 3). the fact that only one of the six subjects met the hypothesis.

Also, the equipment used by MacDougall was not of the highest standards.

The real kicker was the fact that only one patient had marked results.

BUT THERE WAS ONE. With everything that was wrong with this experiment, they still recorded a solid tally , and there were no other visible reasons this one did in fact occur.

From his experiments, MacDougall concluded that the human spirit weighs approximately 21 grams, which is the variation he could observed through his research. His paper had a considerable impact on the press. Through the New York Times He echoed the news even before a version of it appeared in academic journals. In this way, the idea that the human spirit weighs about 21 grams has taken root strongly in popular culture. This explains why there are references to this experiment appearing in musical pieces, novels and even it’s own movie: “21 Grams” by director Alejandro González Iñárritu. Starring Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts. It was nominated for 2 Oscars.

While it is true that the New York Times article on MacDougall and the weight of the human spirit, had a huge impact, it is also true that it had many serious detractors. The scientific community of that day already had a deep distrusted in experimental incursions in the realm of the supernatural.

MacDougall took advantage of the (at that time) recent technological advances and the refinement of the scientific method to access a type of knowledge that had been unattainable for humanity for millennia.

That fact that this experiment touch on themes associated with planes of existence associated with the eternal, the essence of human beings, and perhaps entities that inhabit what is beyond the realm of the physical. Considering all of this, it is not strange that the conclusions reached caused a huge divide between people.

To reinforce his results, MacDougall made a variation of the experiment using dogs. He came to the conclusion that there was no change in the weight of these animals. As expected, this did nothing but add fuel to the fire.

MacDougall stated his experiment would have to be repeated many times before any conclusion could be obtained.

The whole episode is a 100 year old enigma that has captured the imagination of the people of the world.

My question is, with such a huge question hanging in the balance, WHY has no proper study been set up to give us conclusive, scientifically verified results, one way or another?

It been over 100 years folks. The US Government regularly spend multiplied millions and billions to run experiment on every little thing imaginable, and many things that aren’t.

There is really only one logical conclusion that I can come to, at this point.

1900 to 1910 was an explosive time of growth in almost every scientific field at the time. The Rockefellers had just begun to monopolize almost every one of them, beginning with the American Medical Association.

This guy, a local doctor comes up with an idea, an idea that had undoubtedly been on many people’s minds as well. It turns out it was a great idea.

My question is this:

Why was the experiment never replicated? Why has no other attempt been made to see what really happens at the moment a person dies? It’s been over a hundred years now, you would think that someone would have given it a shot, considering the popularity of the subject.

WHAT ARE THEY HIDING?

After MacDougall raised this question about the weight of the human spirit, I’m sure that someone in the US Gov actually performed this experiment, in secret, clandestine and not in the public.

They found out the MACDOUGALL WAS RIGHT. Our human spirit does have physical weight that can be measured as the difference when departing at the moment of death.

Macdougall claimed that “this experiment will need to be repeated many times, with better equipment and conditions, to know for sure”. WHY has this NOT happened. Because if the results do not match the governments agenda, it is simply dismissed as a hoax – which is what we have seen for over 100 years now.

Verifying a human spirit is the very last thing that our New World Order leaders want us to learn about. The Communists and Technocrats that run this world want you to think that you too, are only a soulless animal. An accidental monkey on a spinning ball, shooting through the darkness of space. They do not want you thinking about “higher” subjects, like God or spiritual matters. They want you to stay distracted with the infinite variety of entertainment and bread and circus.

This idea, this whole notion had to be marginalized. It has been made to look silly and unscientific. It had to never be repeated in public again.

This is magic. HEY, look over here… Which equals HEY, don’t look over there…

Does the government hide, or cover up things that they don’t want their people to know about? hahahahaahahah. now that is a silly question. 2 examples come to mind from the 1970’s: Stanley Myers who invented the car that ran across the county powered by water!! They bumped him off. Tom Ogle invented a carburetor that was proven to take a car over 100 miles per gallon. They bumped him off.

We are seeing it happening all across the world right now with Governments going into information war against we the people, over the subject of transgenders.

My Question: WHAT IF IT IS TRUE… What would that mean to you personally?

In conclusion, I am hereby presenting a challenge to the scientific community. We want to know, one way or the other – does the human spirit have a mass of weight that can be measured at the moment of death?

Who has the guts to find out, one way or another, and run the experiment to it’s conclusion?

Russell Dibird

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