Heartlessness of Human Beings


Body weighs equally same even after death. The only thing is a phenomenon known as rigor mortis, that took place. Rigor mortis is nothing but freezing of muscles after death. It makes body stiff.
A stiff body has fixed center of gravity and mass whereas a moving body can change its center of mass and gravity. That's why it feels hard to lift a dead body from a fixed axis with respect to fixed center of gravity.
Physicians have even claimed that body losses its weight because soul moves out of the body just after death but according to science this can be justified by loss of blood plasma, lymphocytes and other essential gases.  (Copied from www.quora.com)
Till time human beings are alive, we had no concern with them, even if  they are hungry, ill or homeless. Living person is a burden. An ill living entity is worrisome and if the ailing person is close to us he/she become a source of desperation and anxiety for us but when the same person died, everyone become active and utilizes their full energy and reserves for the last rituals. 

We had no money to overcome the hunger but we had money to feed all those who attended the burial. We don't have money to treat the illness but we made different dishes for all ailing persons attending the burial according to their health conditions. We had no place and resources to provide shelter to living being but we had enough money to make cemetery for the dead.

It is obvious that human body weighs equally either living or dead but the dead one become more precious and weightless because as humans our feelings become numb, frozen and lifeless.







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