Life and Death

I'm always amazed at our travel through time and space then exit our mortal body. According to science there are two stages of death; brain death and cellular death. For a short time after brain death our organs still live which means we can donate to others in need. No matter what, the cells will eventually break down and we are no more. Interestingly, even after burial the hair and nails continue to grow for some time. Cellular death I personaly experienced on living flesh. Turns out it was like a bio-electrical discharge. So - are we an electrical discharge wondering through space waiting for the right moment to materialize? Let me explain my experience:
While working on a fish farm I was helping to milk and extract the eggs from the salmon for the hatchery. These fish were very large and over 30 lbs (15kg). We would club them over the head to knock them out and proceed to collect organ samples for study and extract the eggs. We would hang them up to do the extraction. Sometimes the odd one would come to and give a nasty slap with their tail that could send a person into the water. We would also fillet the remainder of the fish for food. One time I laid my bare hand on the flesh of the dead fish, the cells were in the process of breaking down. These living cells felt like the plastic bubble insulation used in packing boxes and envelopes for mailing things. It felt like millions of bubbles bursting at once. According to science this bio-electrical discharge also controls our heart beat and funtion of our entire body.
In physiology we also study the bio-electrical aspect in living organisms. I think the study of life is fascinating and how everything is interconnected.
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Good post, very fascinating, I enjoyed reading it, thanks for sharing!!
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According to Snopes.com, after burial the hair and nails do not grow, the body decomposes and shrinks, making it appear as growth. It is an urban legend/myth that hair and nails grow after death.
Didn't mean to throw water or anything hug just that one detail. A lot in your post is of interest and fascinating. I do believe our souls have an energy component - imho that gives our being life. applause
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