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Who was Dr. Mises?

Who was Dr. Mises?

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Infact, Gustav Theodor Fechner was an eminent scientist, he could not much satisfy and contributed the work towards the marvelous nature of science. Alongwith, he was a materialistic scientist, in addition, he was also a good philosopher, satirist and mystic. So, Fechner invented a mysterious person that was been able to speak towards him that are known as Dr. Mises.

When Fechner was a medical student, the pseudonym Dr. Mises was first evolved. Under this pseudonym, Fechner wrote a manuscript on the context with medical’s profession named Proof That Moon is Made of Iodine that relies on the tendency to identify iodine as a component like panacea. In the year 1825, Dr. Mises published a book known as The Comparative Anatomy of Angels that depicts that the angels have a tongue firmly in cheek and does not possess legs.

Dr. Mises identified the existence of humans that were occurring in three different types of stages. The first stage refers to the stage that is spent alone in the darkness consisting of continuous sleep in the mother’s womb. The second stage refers to the stage that is spent in the company of other people and also during the alternative period that exists between waking and sleeping. The third stage refers to the stage in which one’s souls merged with another souls that becomes essential part of the “Supreme Spirit”.

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