Near Death and Out of Body Experiences

zengirl appears to be trapped in an indeterminate state of non-being.

Perhaps a new page will make things better.
 
there is no proof of any of those explanations...theories at best.....

I added number 8, make a profit, and I already posted to a link where proponents of NDE and the such are charging close to $500 a head to attend their conference. So there is evidence of profit making.


I don't think you know what the words "theory" or "evidence" mean. Would you provide us with what you think they mean?
 
no evidence of that at all....next...
Are you seriously denying that there is evidence for the existence of dreams, hallucinations, delusions, mistakes, lies, fiction etc? Because their existence is all that's required for them to be plausible explanations for NDEs/OBEs.
 
Are you seriously denying that there is evidence for the existence of dreams, hallucinations, delusions, mistakes, lies, fiction etc? Because their existence is all that's required for them to be plausible explanations for NDEs/OBEs.

you can't prove something is a dream, hallucination , delusion...where is your proof?
 
I call Poe on this. In the unlikely event that this is ever admitted, where do I go for my prize?
 
you can't prove something is a dream, hallucination , delusion...where is your proof?
Once again: if something can be explained by a simple, plausible, non supernatural explanation then there is no reason to even consider supernatural ones. Have you really never heard of Occam's Razor?

As it happens there is plenty of evidence that such experiences can be produced by physically, chemically or electronically manipulating the brain, but that doesn't change the fact that the burden of proof is on those who insist on there being a supernatural explanation for something that does not need one.
 
you can't prove something is a dream, hallucination , delusion...where is your proof?


"Nothing matters and what if it did?"


Albert Einstein told me that, back in 1963, as he signed my copy of The Beatles' 'Magical Mystery Tour'.
 
Once again: if something can be explained by a simple, plausible, non supernatural explanation then there is no reason to even consider supernatural ones. Have you really never heard of Occam's Razor?

As it happens there is plenty of evidence that such experiences can be produced by physically, chemically or electronically manipulating the brain, but that doesn't change the fact that the burden of proof is on those who insist on there being a supernatural explanation for something that does not need one.

put a dream, hallucination , delusion in a jar and send it to me so I will have proof that they exist...
 
put a dream, hallucination , delusion in a jar and send it to me so I will have proof that they exist...

Put an NDE in a jar and send it to me so I will have proof they exist...


Sounds silly when someone else says it, doesn't it?
 
put a dream, hallucination , delusion in a jar and send it to me so I will have proof that they exist...


I reckon I could probably trap a fart in a jar for you if it'll help.

I've just had a beef stew with brussel sprouts, red onion and chestnut sautéed in sherry, so it'll probably be quite hallucinogenic.
 
put a dream, hallucination , delusion in a jar and send it to me so I will have proof that they exist...

Put some counting in a jar. Or some thoughts. Or speech. How about singing.....that'd be cool. Or laughter. Laughter in a jar: that'd make money.
 

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