RE: What is logic?
April 24, 2017 at 12:49 pm
(This post was last modified: April 24, 2017 at 1:04 pm by Angrboda.)
(April 24, 2017 at 8:03 am)Little Rik Wrote:(April 23, 2017 at 1:47 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: Got an answer to the question yet, jerkoff? How do you know there is a qualitative difference between NDEs experienced by people who are clinically dead and experiences by those who are not clinically dead?
Easy Yog.
Those who are not dead yet can not experience an NDE because their consciousness is still stuck in the body-brain.
Only when the consciousness has separate and is free from the bondage of the body-brain then she is able to see the real thing.
(April 24, 2017 at 11:06 am)Little Rik Wrote: Yes there are Luc.
1) Doctor-s declare the chap dead inside the emergency room.
2) The chap consciousness leave his dead body-brain and from above can see doctors and nurses that try to bring him-her back to life.
Sometime with a CPR or through other ways.
After sometime when the doctors are successful in resuscitate the chap he-she tell what the doctors-nurses were doing during his time out the body.
3) Doctors and nurses confirm that what the chap saw was spot on.
You can't go wrong with this Luc.
I should have known that you couldn't answer a simple question, "Mr. Detective". I asked you how you know that there is a difference, not what you infer or believe happens, but how it is that you, yourself, know that there is a difference. For what it's worth, Pam Reynolds' brain was still fully functional when she had her OBE and described what she saw from above the operating table. So even your evidence for your assertion is flawed, because Reynolds was not clinically dead when she had her OBE and NDE.
If somebody asks me how I know something, my answer tells how I acquired the information. Not some cockamamy assertion about the information. If somebody asks me how I know what a beep code in computers means, then I can tell them that I learned it by reading a manual on computer repair. What I don't do is tell some factual assertions about beep codes.
So I'll ask you again, "How do you know that there is a difference (between NDEs of the clinically dead and those not so)?" What experience of yours led you to the knowledge* that the NDE of a clinically dead person is different from that of someone not clinically dead?
Do you think you can handle that, "Mr. Detective"?