(June 20, 2012 at 7:04 pm)average Wrote: what about the people that have had out of body experiences? I know a few who have, this was way back in the 70s when nobody had heard of them.
A couple I worked with were in a head on car crash and were off work for months recovering. When I chatted to them when they returned to work, I asked what it was like. They both said it was very strange and said they weren't 'there' at the point of impact, they knew the crash couldn't be avoided but they were above the two cars watching the crash happen and watching themselves be thrown about. They then don't recall anything else until they woke up in hospital. All of us were puzzled by it and had no answers. Then, perhaps from the 90s onwards, people did come forward with similar incidents.
You have a tendency to believe a lot of what you are told it seems. I have this bridge in Brooklyn that you might like to buy. I can let you have it cheap.
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/...32,00.html
Quote:Two papers released this week by the journal Science describe what seem to be the first lab-induced out-of-body experiences in healthy people. Using goggles hooked up to video cameras, and sticks to poke and stroke, researchers subjected study participants to a variety of visual and physical cues to confuse their brain about their body's location.