(June 28, 2016 at 4:32 pm)Redbeard The Pink Wrote:(June 28, 2016 at 4:27 pm)Gemini Wrote: Another possibility is that the subject is totally dead and having no experiences. The experiences that they claimed to have happened while they were dead happened while they were dying or being resuscitated.
Ah, thanks for reminding me. That's the one I forgot.
Gemini is right, Rik. It's also possible that the "visions" are happening while the person is unconscious, but before or after their vitals dip below what we're able to detect. You have no way of knowing whether these dreams are actually occurring at the moment when brain activity isn't apparent.
No, Pinky.
Also Gem is wrong.
The consciousness of the people who experienced NDEs went well behind the brain.
They could see what happened in other rooms of the hospital while their bodies lied in the emergency room.
That clearly means that the consciousness get disassociate from the body-brain once the body-brain is dead.
Moreover it also means that the physical death doesn't represent the end of ourselves.
Moreover it also means that atheism is pure fantasy.