Scientifically speaking, if souls are our body's eternal "energy", and all energy takes up space, because it's composed of matter, then logically, our souls have matter, and therefore have energy, which therefore takes up space. Since energy can neither be created or destroyed, then when we die, our body's energy must go to our 'souls' apparently, so how much space do our souls take up?
2007-03-04
13:56:58
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The concept of soul is religious invention. you can fill your entire mind with souls, if you want to do that.
2007-03-04 14:22:08
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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The size of the soul within a living entity varies depending on the physical size of the entity. The human soul is the size of a thumb and is located in a cavity within the human heart.
The soul is different from what most of us know to be the subtle body. The subtle body is very much like the human body with the basic features but the only difference being it is made of light. The mind and consciousness is a property of the subtle body. The soul leaves the body at time of death in the subtle body. The subtle form and the size of soul changes according to the next life form assumed.
2007-03-04 14:08:11
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answered by Rakesh 2
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scientifically, souls are not the body's eternal energy. Souls are not really even a part of main stream science, more the paranormal and religious aspect.
a soul is human consciousness not defined by or created through the use of electrical energy. they exist within a ray of time, unlike the line segment of ours, as they have a beginning but no end and are not subject to the decaying and half-lifes of atoms.
they end up in eternity, where neither time nor space really apply, so really, it wouldn't matter.
2007-03-04 14:07:24
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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According to Jesus (in Luke 16:23) when he told the story of the Rich man who lifted his eyes in hell. The soul was just like the body with all bodily parts. A soul takes as much space as a body.
This is why Hell has to be enlarged Isa 4:14
2007-03-04 14:07:25
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answered by Laniermar 2
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LOL, now I could desire to provide this a shot! actual everyone dies in area as a results of fact each and every little thing is placed in area. So dying on earth isn't any distinctive than dying everywhere else and might have not got any specific implications. So, the place you die won't be able to have any specific effect. the thought that the Soul could in simple terms carry close out anyplace the physique dropped off isn't something I enroll in and you have in simple terms assumed the existence of the soul yet i think of there could have been an previous famous individual trek that had a narrative some haunted pocket of area and that's solid sufficient for me.
2016-10-02 09:47:33
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answered by ? 4
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Dude, you have way too much time on your hands. The answer is none. Your soul exists on a different plain of existence. It is not physical because it exists above the physical realm. Physical laws do not apply. Also your definition of the soul as some type of battery for the body is mistaken. The spirit is the battery, the soul is the eternal mind. The part of you that exists in the realm of God.
2007-03-04 14:26:29
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answered by Raul D 4
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Your argument is false, my good lad. Science only says energy may become matter, it is not made of substance. In any event, a huge amount of energy is necessary for any bit of matter to be formed (remember, the conversion factor is speed of light squared on the mass side of E=MC^2). Therefore, even if a soul did become matter, it would be infintessimal.
2007-03-04 14:02:34
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answered by sam_we_is 2
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When we die our energy goes to bacteria, bugs, heat and just about everything else involved in the decomposition process
2007-03-04 14:00:35
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answered by Adrianne 3
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They can be stored in Tupperware containers and a regular sized closet can fit about 200 of them.
2007-03-04 14:06:42
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answered by benignmalaprop 2
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a small 'thimble of holding +10'
so you cant die when you've got a collapsable hole or a bag of holding or else a hole will rip in space and time.
2007-03-04 14:58:19
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answered by Trid 5
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