(October 14, 2015 at 10:58 pm)jenny1972 Wrote:(October 14, 2015 at 10:43 pm)Redbeard The Pink Wrote: The claim here isn't that she deliberately fabricated anything. It's far more likely that she had time to remember and ponder what happened to her, and that in so doing she unconsciously filled out details with her imagination. Human memory is remarkably shitty, actually, especially as it relates to dreams, so chances are that her memories of the NDE visions became more elaborate and solid as she struggled to remember them and her mind filled them in with incorrect and/or new information.
Even if she didn't, though, there's no evidence that these experiences are anything more than dreams.
didnt know you could dream without any brain function which was verified by all 3 machines
You apparently failed to note the following passage in the quoted account:
Quote:Reynolds reported that she awoke during the early stages of the operation to the sound of the small pneumatic saw that was being used to open her skull. ... [Woerlee] points out that it is perfectly possible for patients to regain consciousness during operations because the concentration of sleep-inducing and maintaining drugs may vary. Even though such patients cannot move and feel no pain because of the effects of other administered drugs, they may be perfectly aware of what is going on around them. If their eyes are open, they can actually see what is going on in the operating theatre, but even with eyes closed (Reynolds’ eyes were taped shut) they are likely to be able to internally visualize proceedings fairly accurately on the basis of other sensory inputs. It should be noted that the OBE phase of Reynolds’ NDE took place during the early phase of the operation, before the cardiac bypass apparatus had even been connected to her body.
"Near-death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors" ~ Christopher C. French
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