RE: Curious to know
June 19, 2016 at 11:04 am
(This post was last modified: June 19, 2016 at 11:05 am by robvalue.)
I don't think you understand what a NDE is Rik. I'll explain one last time.
Someone almost dies, and has some sort of experience. The brain is under immense strain in such extreme situations, so it's fairly common for it to produce hallucinations. It "experiences" things that didn't actually happen.
If you're suggesting that these "experiences" might actually also be real, then you're in the realm of fantasy. Just because a brain experiences something, it doesn't mean it literally happened. That is wild speculation backed by no evidence.
So having a NDE is not proof of anything.
Someone almost dies, and has some sort of experience. The brain is under immense strain in such extreme situations, so it's fairly common for it to produce hallucinations. It "experiences" things that didn't actually happen.
If you're suggesting that these "experiences" might actually also be real, then you're in the realm of fantasy. Just because a brain experiences something, it doesn't mean it literally happened. That is wild speculation backed by no evidence.
So having a NDE is not proof of anything.
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