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Message started by DocM on Sep 20th, 2008 at 8:49pm

Title: The First Large Scale Research into NDEs
Post by DocM on Sep 20th, 2008 at 8:49pm
There is a collaborative group now of physicians and scientists headed by Dr. Sam Parnia from Weill-Cornell (in my neck of the woods), across the world that have dedicated themselves to scinetifically and objectively investigating NDEs.  Their theory is one discussed by many - namely that if scientists deduce that consicuosness is produced only by the human brain, then when someone is officially "brain dead," there should be no evidence of true thought or consciousness if they were subsequently revived.  If consciousness can be proven to exist in a brain dead individual during objective clinical cessation of brainwave and cardiac function, then scientists would have to reconsider whether consciousness exists independent of the physical body.  

Skeptics such as Susan Blackmore write off NDEs as mere hallucinations caused by a dying brain.  They have written several cogent papers on why NDEs do not stand up to scrutiny (although interestingly enough Blackmore has recently recanted her skeptical stance and does not wish to give interviews or discuss the matter further).  

This collaborative scientific investigation will place scientific recording equipment in emergency rooms and ICUs, and will also place words, writing and messages in places where a "floating consciousness" would be able to read them in an OOBE.  They will systematically study the proof of lack of cardiac and brain activity in those who die and then "come back."  

This is one of the greatest scientific studies ever formulated.  Hopefully, something positive will come of it.

The link is:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/06/28/tech/main298885.shtml

Matthew

Title: Re: The First Large Scale Research into NDEs
Post by spooky2 on Sep 20th, 2008 at 11:18pm
The most striking way to gain evidence is when someone who has no considerable brain activity was able to report things which can be proven to have happened exactly during the time of this absence of brain activity. I've heard of such a case. It's difficult though to gain results which are absolutely non-doubtable, as the possibility of cheating is hardly to eliminate.
However, the more of such "impossible perceptions"-cases would become known, the more unlikely it would become that they all are incorrect.

Spooky

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