The state called death (death is only the dispersion of a physical body, not the annihilation of the indestructible being) is not a curse. It is a fulcrum of stability. The physical form is in phases. And death initiates the process of transformation. All palpable forms transduce; transceive, adopt, adapt and are symbiotic capacitances. Hence, the experiences of previous phases, and that of the interval (an interval is a presumptively static state, or retraction period of dispersion of a partially dormant energy) remould and increase the intensity of preconscious permeability thus broadening the X-horizon in every other phases (giving more insight into life). Nonetheless, destiny is only the circumstances surrounding conception and birth. T...
Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biologic...
If we are aware of what indicates life, which everyone may be supposed to know, though perhaps no on...
The psychological effects of contemplating one’s death have received much empirical attention, but t...
Men “cannot link the beginning with the end that is to follow the circular path of motion which is ...
This paper asserts that physical death is a condition which results from chaos overwhelming ordered ...
What is death? How can its occurrence be detected? These questions are interrelated, as we can relia...
Taking the cue from some verses of Rilke’s Duineser Elegien, where the poet talks about the distinct...
The following work explores the phenomenon of death, one of the oldest questions of mankind. It trac...
The aim of this paper is to further an understanding of how a soul comes to despair and how the spir...
1. Good and evil are not entities, but parameters. The only moral fact is death, and moral...
From a biological perspective, death takes no more than a few seconds to happen. It begins “in one f...
Cause-of-death as an established global medical institution faces its greatest challenge in the comm...
Cause-of-death as an established global medical institution faces its greatest challenge in the comm...
So what is death? As an approximation, it seems reasonable to equate death with the loss of life. Dy...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biologic...
If we are aware of what indicates life, which everyone may be supposed to know, though perhaps no on...
The psychological effects of contemplating one’s death have received much empirical attention, but t...
Men “cannot link the beginning with the end that is to follow the circular path of motion which is ...
This paper asserts that physical death is a condition which results from chaos overwhelming ordered ...
What is death? How can its occurrence be detected? These questions are interrelated, as we can relia...
Taking the cue from some verses of Rilke’s Duineser Elegien, where the poet talks about the distinct...
The following work explores the phenomenon of death, one of the oldest questions of mankind. It trac...
The aim of this paper is to further an understanding of how a soul comes to despair and how the spir...
1. Good and evil are not entities, but parameters. The only moral fact is death, and moral...
From a biological perspective, death takes no more than a few seconds to happen. It begins “in one f...
Cause-of-death as an established global medical institution faces its greatest challenge in the comm...
Cause-of-death as an established global medical institution faces its greatest challenge in the comm...
So what is death? As an approximation, it seems reasonable to equate death with the loss of life. Dy...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biologic...
If we are aware of what indicates life, which everyone may be supposed to know, though perhaps no on...
The psychological effects of contemplating one’s death have received much empirical attention, but t...