Quote:...........brain function is required for an NDE to occur (remember, no dead person has ever experiences an 'N'DE
Quote:Not true.
In NDE's the consciousness take over and the brain is not required anymore.
The brain is not dead but is also not working so who else is experiencing that reality?
If dead people can experience NDEs, why are they called 'NEAR Death Experiences'?
What is your justification for saying that consciousness takes over and the brain is not required any more? There has never been any indication or evidence that consciousness does NOT require a functional brain.
If the brain isn't working, then how do you explain that people remember their experiences during NDEs? Memory is clearly a brain function, so if the brain was non function, they people concerned would have no memory of the event (they would also be dead - non-functional brains never, EVER restart.
Boru
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