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A test to SETTLE the "afterlife question"... (Read 6066 times)
juditha
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Re: A test to SETTLE the "afterlife question"...
Reply #15 - Oct 11th, 2006 at 1:46pm
 
Hi Chumley If there is an unusual pile of dog crap,it must be from a dog that loved you before it died,if you see it again,just shout Rover,Shep,Rex or whatever name you called it,and it will come round you,but tread careful,as you might step on the sign your dear dog left you. Wink

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Re: A test to SETTLE the "afterlife question"...
Reply #16 - Oct 12th, 2006 at 4:04am
 
Hello all,
I think an even better experiment than that was already performed, unintentionally.
Remember the case of Pam Reynolds?.
Her brain was very much dead for a short period of time, though her consciousness was still there, watching on as they operated on her....

Peace.

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But the cells were still intact in Pam Reynold's brain, right?
And the structures were intact also.
How can anbody say what happened here? Perhaps her brain
WAS still functioning at some point (it wasn't REALLY dead yet,
the cells were still viable!) and she had a hallucination.
Maybe the story has been embellished? (There ARE a huge
number of charlatans and hucksters out there when it comes
to the subject of NDEs, ya know. Maybe Pam Reynolds knew
a big "fleece the sheep" opportunity when she saw one, and
made the whole thing up? I'll bet she's good friends with John
Edwards, heartless scam-artist extraordinaire...)
You gotta wonder.

B-man
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Re: A test to SETTLE the "afterlife question"...
Reply #17 - Oct 14th, 2006 at 8:41pm
 
I've seen a documentation on tv where someone was in surgery and they had wired the patient's head; it was for a relatively long period inactive, a flat line, and they mentioned it was not only some peripheric measurement, the whole brain was inactive; they continued surgery as the rest of the body functions were stable, and they brought him/her (can't remember the gender) back, and this patient told them after it what they did when he/she was "out". That would be a proof that the brain is not the only thing which produces memories/perception, if it was only witnessed by some hundreds judges and policemen and professional magic tricksters...

Technically B-man it doesn't work, as Matthew said, you need to rebuild the exact cell network for this. Impossible.

Philosphically, I'm with Dave, I like to add that there is a categorial difference in "experience" and it's codification/mirroring in brain structures. It's just not the same; we have a correlation in brain damage and functionality of mind in the physical, no brain no human, that's clear, but that doesn't mean there is causality. If you see the flash of a lightning and you're hearing always thunder, then scientists don't claim that this light and this sound is the same identical thing, why do they do it with brain and experience/thoughts ?

Spooky
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Re: A test to SETTLE the "afterlife question"...
Reply #18 - Oct 16th, 2006 at 4:11am
 
B-dawg wrote on Oct 12th, 2006 at 4:04am:
I'll bet she's good friends with John
Edwards, heartless scam-artist extraordinaire...)
You gotta wonder.

B-man


Oh really and I bet you've met John Edward and found out for yourself that he is a 'heartless scam-artist extraordinaire...)
You gotta wonder.  Roll Eyes
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