@MercuryRis The only problem with the brain theories is that NDEs are reported during clinical death where the brain is inactive. App. 15 seconds after cardiac arrest the mind becomes completely inactive and thus can not repeat anything - not even produce a hallucination or a dream. There are many cases of veridical persception where what people observe during clinical death is objectively verified. Pam Reynolds is a good case to study.
You know i really wish I could believe this, and I respect you for it. But there's that part of me that just says its all the brain. In other words, the niagara falls experience is obviously the brain, meayb ethe brain is just repeating it.
@MercuryRis The only problem with the brain theories is that NDEs are reported during clinical death where the brain is inactive. App. 15 seconds after cardiac arrest the mind becomes completely inactive and thus can not repeat anything - not even produce a hallucination or a dream. There are many cases of veridical persception where what people observe during clinical death is objectively verified. Pam Reynolds is a good case to study.
You know i really wish I could believe this, and I respect you for it. But there's that part of me that just says its all the brain. In other words, the niagara falls experience is obviously the brain, meayb ethe brain is just repeating it.