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Post by dividavi on Sept 28, 2022 18:27:56 GMT
Movie Title: Laboratory Conditions (2017) Duration: 17:01 Synopsis: A physician investigating a missing body disrupts an unlawful experiment.
This film attempts to answer the question of whether or not something that can be termed a soul exists in a humans. It features sci-fi superstars Marisa Tomei (Spider Man's Aunt May in the MCU) and Minnie Driver (Frances Kelly in The Deep - TV Mini Series). The creepy girl with the deformed infant is played by Jenny March.
I encourage you to watch Laboratory Conditions and tell what you think about it. Do you agree or disagree with what is described? Warning, the sound quality is bad but there are subtitles to help.
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Post by gadreel on Sept 28, 2022 22:09:30 GMT
Im not sure how that film answers the question of a soul, it seems to jsut accept that there is one, did I miss some nuance??
I thought it was a good little movie, as one reviewer on IMDB said it does in 15 minutes what other horrors fail to achieve in two hours.
I guess the comment nothing goes away talks about why there is reason to believe there is a soul, this movie only answers the question in a horror/thriller way though.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Sept 29, 2022 18:47:59 GMT
I don`t know, but i would say that most likely there is no such thing as a soul.
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Post by Sarge on Sept 30, 2022 6:34:33 GMT
Is there an intangible, invisible, unmeasurable, unknowable, thing that exists somewhere?
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Post by captainbryce on Oct 8, 2022 22:23:26 GMT
I don`t know, but i would say that most likely there is no such thing as a soul. According what we do know from psychology and neurology, the answer is most certainly no. At least not any of the commonly understood definitions of “soul” posited by the religious. Souls make absolutely no sense and they are conceptually contradictory to so many things that we do know!
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Post by general313 on Oct 14, 2022 18:28:22 GMT
You mean something that is conscious, can think, see, perceive the passage of time, independently of a living brain? Very unlikely, as all evidence points to the necessity of a normal functioning brain to experience all those things.
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