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Death and resurrection from the point of view of the cell-theory

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A scientific-philosophical investigation proposes that consciousness and hopes for survival after death are best examined through the biology of cells. After critiquing the subjective limits of psychical research, the work argues for a cytological foundation for the soul, treating personal identity as an emergent property of organized cell-communities while acknowledging the partial independence of constituent cells. It traces how segmentation and evolutionary relations among cells might produce rising levels of self-awareness and sketches a biologically coherent account of resurrection or postmortem continuity. The aim is to reconcile instinctive beliefs in continued existence with observable biological principles.

About the Author

Björklund, Gustaf portrait

Gustaf Björklund

Gustaf Björklund was a thinker and writer known for his contributions to the field of cell theory. His notable work, "Death and Resurrection from the Point of View of the Cell-Theory," explores the implications of cellular biology on concepts of life and death. Through his writings, Björklund engages with scientific ideas and philosophical questions, reflecting a deep interest in the intersection of biology and existential thought. His work remains a point of reference for those interested in the scientific understanding of life processes.

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