http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...of-heaven/
To be beyond merely flying under the radar, you have to be beyond the window of repair. If you came back that only means "near" not chopped up in tiny unusable bits and magically reconstituted.
Again, no different than a car. You can damage some parts of the engine, but damage too much of it or key parts of it, it will not function. With your body, you can jolt things back into order before any permanent damage, sure, but beyond that window of any partial repair or full repair, you don't come back.
Michael Shermer Wrote:The fact that mind and consciousness are not fully explained by natural forces, however, is not proof of the supernatural. In any case, there is a reason they are called near-death experiences: the people who have them are not actually dead.
To be beyond merely flying under the radar, you have to be beyond the window of repair. If you came back that only means "near" not chopped up in tiny unusable bits and magically reconstituted.
Again, no different than a car. You can damage some parts of the engine, but damage too much of it or key parts of it, it will not function. With your body, you can jolt things back into order before any permanent damage, sure, but beyond that window of any partial repair or full repair, you don't come back.