by Joe-Speedy on April 10th, 2006

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At the moment of death, is there a detectable loss of mass to the body that is unexplainable in physical terms?

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  • by Anonymous on April 12th, 2006

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    No. At last check water evaporates. Actually a boogy man sneaks out of the body when everyone is not looking. Do not tell any one.

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    • How do you know that this is true?

      Joe-Speedy

      by Joe-Speedy on April 12th, 2006

    • Errr...yeah. I'm sure the questioner wanted a _serious_ answer...

      Logician

      by Logician on April 18th, 2006

    • the cynic in me suspects the questioner wanted a _serious_ answer, only if it was "yes"

      purplecows

      by purplecows on August 8th, 2010

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