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Originally posted by UnseenWorld
Experiments tend to prove that near-death experiences are a brain phenomenon when the the brain is dying (and in some cases is resuscitated). A researcher was allowed to put legible signs up above a ledge at the top of hospital rooms. The wording on the signs would be legible to someone high enough to look down on a body but would not be seen by someone lying in bed. None of those reporting having been floating above their bodies could report what the signs read. Like "deja vu," it's something that seems real, but isn't.
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I'm fully aware of this, I've read many NDE stories and the scientific explanations and I believe the science. The fascinating thing though is that almost all NDE's have this "love not religion" connection. People of all different denominations come back saying this same thing as opposed to coming back saying "[insert Religion] is the one true faith". That's a very interesting phenomenon whether you believe in NDE or not.