Near Death Experiences - Scientific evidence
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i wish our concious exist after death otherwise the experience would be very horrible
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@spoorsmeister they mean the eeg. Sure the heart might be pumping via CPR, but the issue is the brain itself. No electrical activity=dead brain. Furthermore, I find it strange that the brain decided to make us hallucinate during CPR when other things are more important for survival; lungs, brains, hearts, etc.
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@xspettacolare sorry so long away-busy life lately. You are trying to win an argument by assigning character traits to me (and others) that do not exist. I didn't say Pam's NDE is real. I am only suggesting that your reasons for saying it isn't real do not stand up to logical scrutiny. You mentioned that you have some education; am I supposed to be intimidated now? I have education too, and so do the many Ph.D.s that have decided the facts lean toward "real experience".
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This is intersesting however i work within an Intesive care environment. When a patient is being resuscitated we manualy make the heart beat and we provide the body with oxygen. How then would a body experience such an event? does brain funtion stop eventhough the heart is being manualy pumped?
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Pam Reynolds' NDE was my life's turning point
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Also, phenomena like ghosts, past life memories exhibited in young children, etc. ties into the subject of consciousness existing independent of the body. Most paranormal phenomena has to do with this subject. I realize that none of this is proven but it is interesting.
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Hi, I have read about the subject matter on your video in a book written by Chris Carter. Are you familiar with his books? He also brings up some ESP studies that were done a long time ago which showed that the study participants were able to successfully guess unseen flash cards at a rate greater than chance. I think that ESP (if proven) is also evidence that consciousness exists independent of the brain (and is able to perceive without using physical senses).
@johnnymanhands Wrong, you don't need citations when you present common scientific knowledge (and btw the doctors featured are your citations). That the brain becomes inactive after about 20 sec from cardiac arrest is common scientific knowledge that has been established through multiple experiments on both human and animals. Of course, if you are unaware of this, maybe you should do some research on what is established scientific knowledge -- that seems to be the issue here.
ReneJorgensenDotCom 1 month ago 5
@StarRider1250 so hundreds of thousands of people that have a NDE are wrong? 3seconds after you die youll get your answer.... but by then it will be far too late.
zestydude87 5 months ago