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One man’s obsessive quest to weigh the human soul

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One man’s obsessive quest to weigh the human soul
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Can you measure the weight of a human soul? No, but that didn’t stop Duncan MacDougall from trying.



In the early 20th century, MacDougall put dying patients on a scale to try and prove the existence of a soul. One of MacDougall’s first test subjects was a tuberculosis patient. He was placed on the bed as he neared death. With doctors watching over, the man died, and MacDougall noticed the scale’s counterweight dropped with surprising quickness. The scales displayed the weight tha

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