Near death experiences measured in the brain | New Scientist Weekly podcast 188

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024

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  • @jimmij3894
    @jimmij3894 Рік тому +3

    Curious that NDE experiences seem to be similar.

  • @nodatastored684
    @nodatastored684 Рік тому +1

    Soul rises towards the black hole

    • @albertafarmer8638
      @albertafarmer8638 Рік тому

      No, please read the Bible! Everything that doesn't line up with the Word of GOD, the Holy Bible is not from GOD!
      Watch out for demonic deceptions, listen to Dr. John Ankerberg on NDEs and accept JESUS CHRIST as your Lord and Savior while you can - HE is coming soon for the rapture of all born again Christians!

  • @johnhanek167
    @johnhanek167 Рік тому

    You need to lose the irritating audio level meter. I'm outa here.

  • @MabDarogan2
    @MabDarogan2 Рік тому

    A bacterium. Singular. He even says bacterias at one point. And he can't pronounce algae.

  • @marijataka3125
    @marijataka3125 Рік тому +1

    I am so very disappointed in your reasoning, interpretation and science communication. First of all, it would be great to have some references to the actual case study papers. Then moving on to the actual case - so, from what you are saying in the study quoted (?), the scientists find literally 2 (T W O) people that have spike in brain activity in the brain regions previously linked to consciousness. The patients are dead and there was no success in reviving and subsequently interviewing them. This means that you have 0 proof that they even had an NDE. Then you proceed to conclude that this might explain that NDE is a subjectively true experience to some individuals. Saying that this is a proof that these people found Pokemons to be subjectively real makes a more believable conclusion since we are more likely to verify this with potential living family members. I am just stunned you released something like this. No wonder people turn to conspiracy theories.