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Can the natural electricity of the brain move on to the nearest sperm source when you die to have an

 
 
Reply Fri 8 Feb, 2013 07:12 pm
Its a genuine theory of mine, my understanding is that electricity doesn't just die, if we have natural electricity in our brain, when we die where does it go?, my theory is that it goes to earth (or in my case moves to the nearest male organism that can create sperm, whatever the species may be, as sperm is created in the billions and no one has the answer to how its created) the ratio of living organisms dying and life being created is equal in my opinion, so is it inconceivable that when you die, your natural electricity moves on, and you have another form of life by going to the nearest male organism that creates sperm? I'd appreciate any comments, but really id really like to ask experts in this field, Thanks
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Reply Sat 9 Feb, 2013 03:18 pm
@Magicmansell,
Don't think electricity works that way. Mag, but hope somebody else can give you a more satisfactory answer
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Reply Sat 9 Feb, 2013 08:42 pm
@dalehileman,
NP pal, thanks for takin the time to read this
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