Are physics people always pretty closed in the ideas they'll consider? — TiredThinker
NDE tunnels of light and such
Can be explained by neurology — PoeticUniverse
've had sleep paralysis, but never an OBE. Just felt stuck in a body that won't move. You know there is testimony of people claiming to have floated into a different room and reported on the events in that room that nobody in the room where their body is knew but was confirmed true. Might be false statements, but certainly it is informational. — TiredThinker
What is a more compelling evidence if one can call it that for consciousness after biological death. "Near death experiences" that are very similar versus those that are quite different? — TiredThinker
You are the first person to actually address the original question. — TiredThinker
Lack of oxygen produces increased activity
Though disinhibition—
Mental modes that give rise to consciousness. — PoeticUniverse
Which begs the question of how we end up in this so called prison to begin with. As far as erotic asphyxiation I hope David Carradine is in a better place now. Lol. — TiredThinker
No, prison is pretty apt. Particularly for people with brain damage that can't really live or die. — TiredThinker
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