![]() ![]() ![]() On 6 February 1921, Bradford sealed the doors and windows of his rented room in Detroit, Michigan, blew out the pilot on his heater, and turned on the gas.įinding out is easy. Though his background was in electrical engineering, Bradford’s afterlife experiment involved gas, not electricity. Of them, only one, to date, has landed an irrefutable proof – not a suggestive nugget or an inexplicable anomaly, but the sort of answer you could plant your flag into and say, “Victory! Now I know for certain.” The man’s name was Thomas Lynn Bradford. They have tackled it in labs, in hospital operating rooms, in barns behind their houses. Some were physicians, some physicists, some psychologists. WHAT happens after you die? I can name you 47 men who have tried to harness the rational horsepower of science to answer this most floaty question. New Scientist tackles eight of the deepest challenges faced by science – from reality and consciousness, to free will and death, in The Big Questions special features. ![]() Only a few people have tried to find out what happens after death ![]()
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