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Theory Two: How Are Entities Able to Touch Objects and People

This theory is something that Dan Norvell and I have talked about recently and thought that we would share it with our fans for their take. Please keep in mind, this a theory based on scientific facts based on the paranormal, and although we are open to the opinions of others we kindly ask to keep everything constructive.

Theory 2: How are entities able to touch objects and people?

One thing we considered the night when Dan, Marcia, Dave, Julie, Craig, and I were at the Creepy Church, was how the entity was about to grab hold of Dan's arm? We have two things in mind, and each will be discussed and are open for opinion.

The first is Dan's thought and it's based on the concept of telekinesis (TK). Telekinesis, the ability to move an object with your mind, also leads into the theory that the human mind unlocks its full potential after death (a theory for another time lol). Now, provided that we accept the theory that upon death the human minds potential is unlocked, and we're able to use 100% of our brain power, this allows the human mind to
attempt extraordinary feats of psychic ability. The most known examples of this are the Buddhist Monks, who have the ability to move items (telekinesis), out of body experiences (remote viewing), move great distances (transportation), and the ability to read and project voices into the minds of others (mind reading and voice projection). With the human mind fully unlocked upon death, these abilities would be no problem, especially for an entity that has until the end of time to learn how to use them. Now, where the TK comes into play, the entity uses this ability to move objects and we're unable to see the entity or the psychic hand moving the object.

The second thought is one that Dan and I formed together, in my opinion this one makes more sense and has a decent probability of being correct. This theory is based on the concept that a soul has weight, which is scientifically documented.

Wikipedia Definition:
In 1907, MacDougall weighed six patients while they were in the process of dying from tuberculosis in an old age home. It was relatively easy to determine when death was only a few hours away and at this point the entire bed was placed on an industrial sized scale which was apparently sensitive to the gram. He took his results (a varying amount of perceived mass loss in most of the six cases) to support his hypothesis that the soul had mass, and when the soul departed the body, so did this mass. The determination of the soul weighing 21 grams was based on the average loss of mass in the six patients within minutes or hours after death.

Now, if the soul departs the body with the weight of 21 grams, it can easily be said that the soul has mass... you need mass in order to
have weight, so that isn't that much of a stretch. Now, that mass has to go somewhere, it just doesn't disappear... our theory is that the soul continues on in the spirit and the spirit uses that mass to manipulate objects and people. Although it’s unknown how exactly this would happen, but that might just means the means of finding out is beyond our understanding at this time. But, we can speculate that the entity shifts its mass in the shape of a "glove" in order to manipulate objects, this thin layer of matter is able to react with the matter of the object, thus creating the movement. Without matter touching matter, the movement would be impossible... it takes two forces of matter to encourage
movement.

Now, it has been said many times that the air movement in the lungs at the time of death may be a result of the loss in weight, which is a
possibility. Air does indeed have weight and occupy space, the definition of mass, and it does reside in the body before death, but MacDougall also did research on dogs and figure out that dogs didn't lose weight upon death, therefore reporting that dogs did not have a soul. Now, if a dog's weight would remain the same upon death, and the air in a dog is released the same way it is in a human, then it would lead one to believe that it may not be air that's causing the weight loss. One thing Dan and I are planning to do, is calculate the volume of air in the average pair of lungs and stomach (during CPR, some people collect air in their stomach) and weight it. Now, should the weight be
close to 21 grams, it might lead us to believe our theory may need further research, but if it is more or less, you have to wonder what exactly that weight is. Thoughts? Comments?


 

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