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So if we are to assume that a person's conciousness remains with them whatever happens to the body, would they just become "ghosts" if their body was turned to nothing? I think the earlier suggestion about conciousness' remaining with the body is very unlikely, and besides, Jane Espenson has CONFIRMED that incineration was enough to cause death on MD. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.117.106|87.102.117.106]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.117.106#top|talk to me]]</sup> 22:23, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
So if we are to assume that a person's conciousness remains with them whatever happens to the body, would they just become "ghosts" if their body was turned to nothing? I think the earlier suggestion about conciousness' remaining with the body is very unlikely, and besides, Jane Espenson has CONFIRMED that incineration was enough to cause death on MD. [[Special:Contributions/87.102.117.106|87.102.117.106]]<sup>[[User talk:87.102.117.106#top|talk to me]]</sup> 22:23, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
Although I'd not usually be inclined to rely on "out of universe" explanations, what Jane Espenson is reported to have said (I've not heard her for myself) does agree with the idea of the morphic field, as has been said above (see contributions from January 2). The point made there is that burning changed the remains so much the morphic field and, therefore, the Miracle no longer applied to them. --[[Special:Contributions/78.146.183.1|78.146.183.1]]<sup>[[User talk:78.146.183.1#top|talk to me]]</sup> 23:10, January 6, 2012 (UTC)
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