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In a way, the brain is like a radio receiver. No matter what theory somebody comes up with for a radio, radio waves and the stations that broadcast them won't go away.
Because of experiences I've had, I can see why some NDE people are certain about what they experience.
The thing is, when you understand something in a spiritual manner it is different than when you understand something physically. Consider Out of Body Dude' recent experience as posted on his thread. Because I've experienced something similar, albeit in a different manner, I'm able to understand what he was getting at.
If Dude considers what he experienced with his old way of thinking he might doubt what he experienced. If he tunes into the feeling that enabled him to be certain as he had his experience, he won't doubt what he understood.
Unless a scientist has experienced in a similar way, I don't see how he or she can conclude that NDEs aren't valid proof of the existence of the before/now/afterlife. To conclude in such a way is very unscientific.
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