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Ian asked in Science & MathematicsZoology · 8 years ago

What's the scientific explanation of Buddha Boy's meditation and hibernation?

If you are a skeptic please don't answer my question. I want a real scientist who have an open mind and willing to explore. It is a fact, The buddha boy was on the discovery channel's camera for 96 hours. No input of water, or food. And they also have infrared camera monitor in the evening. As matter of fact, many yogis who practice meditation can achieve such task.

For those haven't seen the discovery channel's documentary here is the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v29clGMWU84

Many mammals do hibernation. I think human can learn to hibernate at will too by meditation.

I was reading a book it's suggesting that our body is a hydro electricity dam. Just our blood, going around, it's producing all the electricity it need for our brain functioning and muscle movement.

I was also reading about human organs. There are many human organs, we can actually completely remove or partially removed and we will still live fine. Since Buddha Boy is doing it. He proved that with meditation and hibernation, human body is capable of completely shutting down our digestive system and only live off on oxygen and the electricity generated through blood circulating and in and out of our cell.

If it's really possible, how to meditate so we can enter hibernation? What are the technique that monk and yogis are using?

Finally, are US military exploring and experimenting with soldiers capable of hibernation?

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  • Erik
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    @sisyphus your existence is BS

    yes, the human mind is capable of great things, but only if you know how to access it. personally, I believe that the yogis were able to have a better control of their minds than ordinary people (whether they achieve it only through meditation I don't know). I think, once a human has enough control over his brain, he can make otherwise involuntary functions, like heart beat, voluntary at least to some degree. meditation has been proven to slow down the body's metabolism. maybe the yogis are so trained they can slow their body enough to enable their feats of endurance.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    yawn................BS,kid.

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