The experiment was a success
A-State Doctor of Psychology from the American city of Arkansas, one of the top ten universities in the world, conducted experiments on theory and faith
into the afterlife.
"It's either good about the dead or nothing but the truth" - in particular, this expression of the philosopher Chilo from Ancient Sparta, made Bering think.
In order to test the pressure on the subconscious mind of the postulate of practical reason, according to Kant's meaningful moral law: "the will is free, the soul is immortal, God exists",
Jesse Behring distributed several photos of completely different people to all interested adherents of atheism.
And he offered to make a detailed verbal portrait of them using a standard set of characteristics.
Who is friendly, generous, helpful, hardworking, honest in the photos.
And vice versa, who looks like a scoundrel, a coward, a traitor, a lazy man and a villain.
The volunteer students who took part in the experiment were not particularly embarrassed in their expressions and assessments, attaching "labels" at their discretion.
Two or three months have passed. D. Behring gathered a group of surveyed participants again,
and invited them to evaluate the same photos again. Having informed at the same time that some people are no longer alive: someone died, and someone tragically died.
But he doesn't know who exactly.
This time, almost all the participants changed their minds to a more loyal and gracious one. No one was called a scoundrel or a villain.
As a result of the experiment, Dr. Behring came to the conclusion:
"most people believe in the other world, especially in the soul, which flies to the afterlife of eternal rest after death."
This means that they are afraid to talk badly about the dead and are afraid somewhere at the subconscious level.,
that someone's offended soul would take revenge on them from the next world.
It was not without mysticism. Behring hid from the students that the man depicted in one of the photographs had actually died within a month of the first screening.
The people who took part in the experiment were unaware of this.
It so happened that this particular picture caused the most heated debate, which prompted the majority of respondents to reconsider their earlier estimates.
They really changed their opinion, changing it to a more positive one towards the people shown in the photos.
It turns out that the departed soul radically changed their assessments for the better.
Dr. Behring, being an expert in the field of human behavior and evolutionary psychology, suggested that the soul somehow not only affects the subconscious of people, but also gets in touch with our world. 프로모션코드1xbet
into the afterlife.
"It's either good about the dead or nothing but the truth" - in particular, this expression of the philosopher Chilo from Ancient Sparta, made Bering think.
In order to test the pressure on the subconscious mind of the postulate of practical reason, according to Kant's meaningful moral law: "the will is free, the soul is immortal, God exists",
Jesse Behring distributed several photos of completely different people to all interested adherents of atheism.
And he offered to make a detailed verbal portrait of them using a standard set of characteristics.
Who is friendly, generous, helpful, hardworking, honest in the photos.
And vice versa, who looks like a scoundrel, a coward, a traitor, a lazy man and a villain.
The volunteer students who took part in the experiment were not particularly embarrassed in their expressions and assessments, attaching "labels" at their discretion.
Two or three months have passed. D. Behring gathered a group of surveyed participants again,
and invited them to evaluate the same photos again. Having informed at the same time that some people are no longer alive: someone died, and someone tragically died.
But he doesn't know who exactly.
This time, almost all the participants changed their minds to a more loyal and gracious one. No one was called a scoundrel or a villain.
As a result of the experiment, Dr. Behring came to the conclusion:
"most people believe in the other world, especially in the soul, which flies to the afterlife of eternal rest after death."
This means that they are afraid to talk badly about the dead and are afraid somewhere at the subconscious level.,
that someone's offended soul would take revenge on them from the next world.
It was not without mysticism. Behring hid from the students that the man depicted in one of the photographs had actually died within a month of the first screening.
The people who took part in the experiment were unaware of this.
It so happened that this particular picture caused the most heated debate, which prompted the majority of respondents to reconsider their earlier estimates.
They really changed their opinion, changing it to a more positive one towards the people shown in the photos.
It turns out that the departed soul radically changed their assessments for the better.
Dr. Behring, being an expert in the field of human behavior and evolutionary psychology, suggested that the soul somehow not only affects the subconscious of people, but also gets in touch with our world. 프로모션코드1xbet