Originally Posted by Xei
From the little I read, the guy had a NDE and then concluded some esoteric stuff about the universe.
I've skimmed through a book about a scientist who was also fascinated by NDEs. Unfortunately when he tested people who had images of rising above their body, he did some simple tests and discovered that actually they were just hallucinating; the details they remembered about the objects in the room were always wrong. Death does cause hyperstimulation of the visual cortex, and that's been suggested as an explanation for seeing tunnels and bright lights. I think they managed to emulate it.
Alittle OT but i was told about this story that was read on the radio today someone brought in, it's not NDE related but...this 12 year old had a dog who was dieing, he looked so sad, and was in pain so they had to put him down just before christmas so sad...it sux losing a pet ), anyway the boy said "i wish my dog would give me a sign and show that he is ok", so the next morning he heard some thumping on the roof, he goes outside and there is a balloon on the roof that says Buster, which is his dogs name, the balloon blew away from a car salesplace at the other end of the city. How do people explain these things that happen? that "could" be a couincidence, but it's just too bizare...i don't really wanna make anything from it because the story could be fake for all we know, and also i have been following people since the oct 14th alien thing and people seem to follow the same thing, and i try and steer clear from it. Something happens and they already have an answer for it, like it was the dog because how else can we explain something we don't know?
Now about the NDE thing, still means nothing. So the few tests show it was brain related, we still don't know how the soul works with the brain assuming we have a soul. I'm not really worried about what some tests say.
It's like people are looking for a simple answer or something, perhaps we don't see the whole picture, our progress in this is not like way up there anyway.
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