From Deseret News archives:

The soul hypothesis: Scientist wonders if there is proof for existence of consciousness

Published: Friday, Nov. 7, 2003 5:45 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
"For many years I shied away from the soul because it had these religious connotations," he says. "But why not just be bold, and take the evidence you have, without preconceptions, and see if you can integrate it into a coherent network that explains all these phenomena?"

Those phenomena, he says, include reliable sightings of apparitions, cases where trance mediums have spoken fluently in languages unknown to them, other cases similar to Sharada's, and near-death experiences in which the nearly-dead reported out-of-body experiences in which they saw something — a shoe on a hidden ledge, for example — that they wouldn't have been able to access otherwise.

"The data available from these sources is relevant and compelling," says Burgess. "But most academics are quite conservative." He himself, he says, read about some of this work years ago "but I just couldn't incorporate it into my thinking."

Story continues below
For years, though, Burgess has challenged the generally accepted scientific belief that voluntary motor activity — making a fist, for example — is essentially no different, physiologically, from an involuntary movement like a knee-jerk reflex. The perception that we will ourselves to make the fist is just a perception, this line of thinking goes, "a byproduct of the activity of the nerve cells involved in setting up the voluntary movement." The decision to make a fist, this explanation goes, is a result of nerve activity begun by other nerve activity, influenced by external and internal stimuli.

Burgess wonders whether something else — a separate consciousness, a soul perhaps — is what sets voluntary activity into motion.

One line of evidence, he says, is a case like Sharada's — where "you can't really explain the way individuals have behaved except to say that there is some other agency influencing their nervous system."

Information about consciousness — perhaps separate from the soul, perhaps the same entity — might come, Burgess hopes, from studies of qi (sometimes spelled chi), the Chinese theory that a life force flows through our bodies, bringing good health when the energy flows freely and disease when the energy becomes blocked.

Burgess and a colleague are currently doing experiments to see if "external qi" — directed deliberately by a person toward someone or something else — can cause chicken nerve cells to grow differently in a petri dish. "The work is in progress, but it's promising," Burgess reports.

If successful, the experiments might show that consciousness is something real and separate from the brain, acting not only on nerve cells in the brain but on other cells as well.

"We don't know what consciousness is," he says. "If we knew what its properties were, then we might say, 'Of course it might survive death because given its properties we can predict it will not be dependent for its integrity on being interfaced with the brain.' But we don't know now. We're very, very early in this as a scientific endeavor."

It's not a very popular quest. Scientists are often uncomfortable with words like "soul." Even scientists who are religious might not be keen on Burgess' line of inquiry, preferring faith over proof.

"The danger to religious people is that people like me say the only way to verify truth is to use scientific methodology, especially unbiased hypothesis formulation. Are we the keepers of the truth?"


E-mail: jarvik@desnews.com

Recent comments

I am no scientist, but to think that we are no more than a biological...

Richard M. Hoopes | Dec. 30, 2007 at 7:51 a.m.

Image
Color illustration by Alex Nabaum, Deseret Morning News

previousnext

Latest comments

Undoubtedly there is a difference between nude and lewd. Is soaking in the...

Panel passes BCS playoff bill

Congress has had to deal with anti-trust issues and monopolies from a very...

"I bet you would be up in arms if the cirriculum being pulled was talking...

Editorial: Leave the economy alone

Lew Jeppson | 11:00 a.m. But I thought the Obama Administration "Created...

BYU national champs: 25 years later

"Let's put an asterisk next to that title. WAAAAAAAAA WAAAAAAAA...

Yeah cougar fans are afraid of the young utah team. That actually made me...

Letters: Modest tax hike needed

. . . that we know will work? One of the most robust economics findings is...

Crash landing next to I-15

My wife had gone outside our house in Lehi about that time and told me she...

I don't have a problem with police checking the area for drugs and under-aged...

LDS films look for Christian fans

Apparently I reeeeeaaaaly offended you with the ol' internet shorthand. I am...

Advertisements