(July 15, 2017 at 10:28 am)Little Rik Wrote:(July 15, 2017 at 10:21 am)Lutrinae Wrote: To be fair, neither is there any evidence that god does exist.
That is not true.
Real people, real death certified by real doctors, real hospitals and places and real come back to life verified by real witnesses in the NDEs experiences prove that God exist and life goes on after the physical death.
NO not even with doctors sorry. Yes they all make those claims and we have heard the NDE bullshit for ever.
Even with doctors they confuse misdiagnosis or they lie to get attention.
NOBODY SURVIVES permanent death. Flying under the radar of medical equipment is not the same as going beyond the window.
Permanent death is way beyond clinical death. Clinical death only means vital factors cannot be detected, and yes that happens, but only for so long. Once enough of your cells die beyond repair you DONT come back from that.
NDE is a false perception, misunderstanding of neurology as the brain shuts down. It stems from either heavy drugs or hypoxia (deprivation of oxygen to the brain) or a combo of both. The disruption to the brain causes the neurons to misfire causing memories of loved ones, or false memories and hallucinations .
Think of your brain as in in tact light bulb. When it is till connected to an in tact current, you can turn it off for a while but it still has to have enough juice running to the socket for coming back within that WINDOW to be possible. But bust the filament the light will never turn on again. With the human brain the more of it's cells that die the less function it has. When the brain shuts down it can come back as long as the cells are not damaged beyond repair.
That is why the term NDE, near, near only means CLOSE, but that is only clinical death, not permanent death.
You will NEVER for example EVER see someone come back after having their head decapitated. You will never see a dead body rot,become bloated and decayed and come back from rigor morits.
When people talk of their "experiences" they are not understanding that it is a mere false perception, a neurological misfire.
If a doctor claims they "saw" someone come back from the dead, they should be honest and not fucking turn that into magic. In reality all that means was the equipment used and the diagnosis used was not sufficient enough to detect the tiny amount of juice with in that window.
But in no case is their a cosmic sky hero jolting you back to life if you do. It merely means there was just enough activity left within that window to come back.