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blondegirly | 17:37 Wed 27th Jun 2007 | Body & Soul
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would a body weigh more dead than it did when living?
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No. A dead body is 21 grams lighter than a living body.

and i think the reason is that a dead body has no kinetic energy which is the energy of movement which obviously is only present when a body is alive
There will be less poo in the body...once the dead body has pooed itself out. The size of some of my dumps....thats gotta be a couple of stone less wight
The soul having left, I would think it is considerably lighter.
Being as a soul is enthic, it has no weight, only energy
What's enthic ?

The soul is the only thing that gives substance to the body.
Less ...a dead body would have lost fluids and obviously food. Hence, gas.

Whiffey would know what I mean by that.


Having done nursing for 15 years and caring for the dead if i may put it in that context, we uses to think that a dead body is heavier .
In a way it is true but untrue cos the body do not increase in weight at all.
But it is true a dead body "feels" heavier.
Flippin eck Ethell, I am heavier than Bernard Manning.

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