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NDE and afterlife
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RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 7:24 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: That happens, you read something somewhere.

Do you think that researchers are intentionally killing people equipped with spectral watches in order to demonstrate this, though?

Not "researchers", no.

Other than that, we all need hobbies.
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#12
RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 7:09 pm)amerikkka Wrote:
(April 5, 2019 at 6:58 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: And we're back with NDE claims.

Provide citation.

I saw your request for citation 30 minutes ago. I have been looking, and I swear I read it before. I just can't find it. I will let you know later. Sorry.

Yeah, I tead somewhere that Elvis was involved in faking the moon landings and he didn't die but returned to his home world of Parodie 3.
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#13
RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 6:19 pm)amerikkka Wrote: I heard that scientists found that when people have NDE, they have literally zero brain activity, which means NDE can't be just a dream or wild imagination.
So, when people have a heart attack or code during surgery, scientists just happen to have an EEG or a PET scan hooked up to document the miracle?
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#14
RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 6:19 pm)amerikkka Wrote: I heard that scientists found that when people have NDE, they have literally zero brain activity, which means NDE can't be just a dream or wild imagination.

citation needed
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#15
RE: NDE and afterlife
I miss Little Rik.
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#16
RE: NDE and afterlife
Even if that where true there is no way to know if the experience is happening while there is no brain activity. Maybe the memory of the experience is created by the brain once brain activity resumes.
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#17
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(April 6, 2019 at 2:03 pm)IWNKYAAIMI Wrote: I miss Little Rik.

Take it back!!!
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

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#18
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(April 6, 2019 at 4:06 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:
(April 6, 2019 at 2:03 pm)IWNKYAAIMI Wrote: I miss Little Rik.

Take it back!!!

But I do. He was without a doubt the best NDE advocate I have ever seen Big Grin
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#19
RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 6:19 pm)amerikkka Wrote: I heard that scientists found that when people have NDE, they have literally zero brain activity, which means NDE can't be just a dream or wild imagination.

I heard that scientists found that when people believe in Allah, they have literally zero brain activity.
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#20
RE: NDE and afterlife
(April 5, 2019 at 6:19 pm)amerikkka Wrote: I heard that scientists found that when people have NDE, they have literally zero brain activity, which means NDE can't be just a dream or wild imagination.

Not "can be" but "is.

But not in the context of "wild imagination". NDEs are very real "experiences" but in the context not that the super natural exists, or that one can survive death, you cant. But they are a very real false perception mistaken to be real. One can have their brain concoct a intense sensation, and not understand what is really going on. 

If it were possible to survive death and come back from it, you could decapitate someone, sew their head back on, and have them come out of it 100% healthy. Funny how that never happens in reality.

"NDEs" are not scientific explanations. They are personal anecdotes, superstitious gap filling answers the person makes about why they didn't die forever. They are real sensations, but not real death. They are real false perceptions because they do not know neurologically how the brain acts under duress and can fool them. 

The word "near" alone gives it away. Near only means "almost" not "did". 

It is possible for a nurse or doctor to not find vitals and medically determine the person to be "dead". That does happen. But if the person comes out of it, it does not mean they were dead, it merely means the was a misdiagnosis.

If you have just  enough "juice" to come out of that kind of trauma, you were never dead at all. But one can have undetected "juice" that flies under medical detection. 

Point is, once you are dead, beyond any window you stay dead.

If beyond "near death" were possible to survive, then I should expect my late mother cremated 2 years ago, should be able to survive that. As much as I want her back, I certainly will not hold my breath.
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