To: MtnClimber
I’d be curious to do this with animals let’s see if they get the same Delta Way first after death. If it’s Unique to humans it’d be very intriguing.
5 posted on
03/04/2017 10:39:51 PM PST by
tophat9000
(Tophat9000)
To: tophat9000
A dead animal will keep twitching after it is dead. I don’t think it necessarily means brain activity, but maybe?
9 posted on
03/04/2017 10:55:26 PM PST by
21twelve
(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2185147/posts FDR's New Deal = obama)
To: tophat9000
10 posted on
03/04/2017 11:04:00 PM PST by
Salamander
(Like acid and oil on a madman's face, his reason tends to fly away...)
To: tophat9000; shibumi
11 posted on
03/04/2017 11:08:42 PM PST by
Salamander
(Like acid and oil on a madman's face, his reason tends to fly away...)
To: tophat9000
*** Id be curious to do this with animals lets see if they get the same Delta Way first after death. ***
Read about fluorescence in roundworms at death.
BTW, the article stated the patients were heavily sedated. Looking at their dosages of morphine and fentanyl, I thought was an understatement...Especially with their dx’s.
18 posted on
03/05/2017 1:03:21 AM PST by
sockmonkey
(Donald Trump will ban auto-correct with an Executive Order. Go Trump!)
To: tophat9000
Animals hell! Use democrats for medical experimentation.
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