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A Beheaded Body Can Take 32 Steps
PRAVDA.Ru ^ | Sep, 02 2002 | Anomalia.Ru

Posted on 09/02/2002 2:02:03 AM PDT by Jasonconley

A BEHEADED BODY CAN TAKE 32 STEPS

The abilities of the human brain are astounding and shocking sometimes

Academician Natalia Bekhtereva said, “One may not say that there is a part of the human brain that was studied better than another part of it. The whole brain has been studied, but not very well, really. We have to find out much information about the peculiarities of the human brain. We know a lot about the organization of body movement. We know several basic principles of emotional and thinking processes. The function of the administration of the entire internal sphere of the human body was also studied thoroughly.”

However, the abilities of the human brain are very wide-ranging. Sometimes, they are very surprising and even astounding. A brain is still a big riddle for scientists. It deems that everything that happens in the human body is subjected to cerebral activities. Is this really true?

In 1336, King Ludwig of Bavaria sentenced nobleman Ditz von Shaunburg and four of his associates to death. They were sentenced to death for rebelling against His Majesty and for disturbing the peace in the kingdom. The nobleman and his friends were to be beheaded. Before the execution, the king asked Ditz to express his final wish. The nobleman asked the king to forgive his friends if his beheaded body runs by them. Schaunburg specified that the convicted were supposed to get in a line with eight steps between each other. The king burst into laughter, but he promised to fulfill the nobleman’s last wish. Ditz got down on his knees in front of a block. The executioner cut his head off, but the body jumped up and ran by the other convicted people to the immense horror of the king and everyone who witnessed it. The beheaded body made 32 steps, having passed the last person in the line, tumbled down to the ground, and remained quiet. The king kept his promise.

An infant was born in an American hospital in 1935. The baby did not differ from others: he was did the things that all babies do, such as sleep, eat, and dirtying his diapers. Unexpectedly, the baby died. When the body was dissected, it was discovered that the baby did not have a brain!

A German doctor, Professor Hufland, was once present at a dissection of the cranium of a patient, who allegedly died of a brain hemorrhage. The patient was of sound mind until his death. However, the results of the dissection were astounding. The man had about 30 milliliters of water instead of his brain.

Bacteriologist Louis Paster suffered from a brain hemorrhage at the age of 46. His right cerebral hemisphere stopped functioning. However, the scientists lived for 27 more years and made many scientific discoveries. Another interesting story was published in the magazine Miracles and Adventures, as told by soldier Boris Luchkin. He was in an intelligence group during World War II. They had to cross the front line and go behind German lines. The commander of the group, a lieutenant, stepped on a mine. One of its fragments chopped his head off. Yet, the beheaded lieutenant remained standing, he unbuttoned his coat, took the map of their itinerary out, held it out to Luchnik, and then fell down on the grass.

There are many other such interesting stories. After astronomers make maps of billions of galaxies, people will still be studying the brain that counted them all.

Translated by Dmitry Sudakov


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: dmitrysudakov; pravda; thehumanbrain
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1 posted on 09/02/2002 2:02:03 AM PDT by Jasonconley
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Let us not forget that the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz was able to sing, dance, and enunciate dialogue without a brain.
2 posted on 09/02/2002 2:06:58 AM PDT by Movemout
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To: Jasonconley
I don't believe him! I have to test this theory myself!
3 posted on 09/02/2002 2:07:43 AM PDT by Skwidd
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To: Jasonconley
A Beheaded Body Can Take 32 Steps

In the case of Al Gore, it apparently can steal a store mannequin's head and run an entire presidential campaign.

Regards, Ivan the Cruel

4 posted on 09/02/2002 2:08:38 AM PDT by MadIvan
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To: Jasonconley
On a more somber note, there were some interesting stories about victims of Monsieur Guillotine during the aftermath of the French Revolution
5 posted on 09/02/2002 2:09:38 AM PDT by Movemout
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To: Jasonconley
congrats. you seriously creeped me out. the image of the lieutenant standing there, sans head, holding out a map ... yikes!
6 posted on 09/02/2002 2:15:08 AM PDT by johnboy
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To: Jasonconley
Apparently Pravda has gone the way of the National Enquirer.

Not one of these is true.

How did the body remain balanced lacking a middle ear?

Just consider another one... 30 millilitres of water. thirty, one thousandths of a liter is not very much water... how did they measure it? That's about one fluid ounce.
7 posted on 09/02/2002 2:22:53 AM PDT by Swordmaker
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OK, I give up.
Where is the BSNN logo?
8 posted on 09/02/2002 2:23:58 AM PDT by Publius6961
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To: Swordmaker
Pravda just translated the article.
10 posted on 09/02/2002 2:45:46 AM PDT by Jasonconley
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To: Jasonconley
Nothing new here. Every election day, droves of mindless corpses manage to find their way to the voting booths, and pull the levers for people like Maxine Waters, Barney Franks, Ted Kennedy, Hillary Clinton, etc.....
11 posted on 09/02/2002 2:57:06 AM PDT by LRS
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To: Jasonconley
Unexpectedly, the baby died. When the body was dissected, it was discovered that the baby did not have a brain!

This is quite common now. Our last Vice President was born this way too.

12 posted on 09/02/2002 3:03:29 AM PDT by altair
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'Bacteriologist Louis Paster suffered from a brain hemorrhage at the age of 46. His right cerebral hemisphere stopped functioning. However, the scientists lived for 27 more years....."

Perhaps we are getting closer to explaining why Democrats are able to walk and talk.

13 posted on 09/02/2002 3:05:00 AM PDT by G.Mason
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To: Thinkin' Gal; Alamo-Girl
"However, the abilities of the human brain are very wide-ranging. Sometimes, they are very surprising and even astounding. A brain is still a big riddle for scientists."

--and--

"After astronomers make maps of billions of galaxies, people will still be studying the brain that counted them all."

One might begin to think there is a God who created the universe and its beings.

14 posted on 09/02/2002 3:07:33 AM PDT by cyn
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To: Swordmaker; Jasonconley
killjoy.

http://english.pravda.ru/main/2002/08/29/35591.html -- more of Pravda's prose & philosophy (is this where Rather gets his inspiration?):

"ISRAEL DELIVERS ARMS TO 'AXIS OF EVIL'
An Israeli ship has been impounded in Hamburg

Our times are getting more and more astounding. White is mixed with black; good is covered with evil; instead of a floor, there is a ceiling. What is this all about?"
15 posted on 09/02/2002 3:15:58 AM PDT by cyn
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To: Jasonconley; All
Mike the Headless Chicken
16 posted on 09/02/2002 3:22:38 AM PDT by Black Powder
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To: cyn
Here the thread related to the Israel article.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/741283/posts

Justin
17 posted on 09/02/2002 3:26:26 AM PDT by Jasonconley
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To: Jasonconley
My best Thermodynamics student was involved in a head on collision a week before the midterm exam, and suffered brain damage. We, "me and several class members" visited him at the VA hospital while he still had tubes sticking out of him.

Never under estimate the power of peer pressure, I always say. Figured a Marine was tough enough. The heartless teacher and classmates, "mean spirited Republicans" were giving him a hard time, "What are you going to do spend the rest of your life watching Opra and Springer, quit whinning." He was persuaded to take the test, and passed with a B+.

With a little more pressure he showed up to take the final exam looking like Frankenstein. Got the second highest grade in the class. The moral is, "We don't need no stinking brains."

18 posted on 09/02/2002 3:56:53 AM PDT by SSN558
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To: Movemout
Let us not forget that the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz was able to sing, dance, and enunciate dialogue without a brain.

Big deal. So can Al "Goober" Gore.

19 posted on 09/02/2002 4:36:19 AM PDT by sneakypete
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To: Swordmaker
How did the body remain balanced lacking a middle ear?

You beat me to it. Anyone who has ever had a bout of vertigo can tell you it would be a real test of balance.

20 posted on 09/02/2002 4:42:51 AM PDT by Glenn
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