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Sep 19, 2024

“Third state” of existence beyond life and death confirmed by study

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In science fiction movies like Frankenstein and Re-Animator, human bodies are revived, existing in a strange state between life and death. While this may seem like pure fantasy, a recent study suggests that a “third state” of existence might actually be present in modern biology.

According to the researchers, this third state occurs when the cells of a dead organism continue to function after its death, sometimes gaining new capabilities they never had while the organism was alive.

Amazingly, if further experiments on cells from dead animals — including humans — prove this ability, it could even challenge the definition of legal death.

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  1. papa louie says:

    This study raises intriguing questions about the nature of life and death, suggesting that cellular activity after death might redefine our understanding of mortality.

  2. Elmodoyle says:

    Tahnk you. jacksmith

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