Could millions be liars and or delusional and or themselves persuaded before its first conversion into data? Maybe, but assume not. Could you say (and I haven't looked into this) the same about those who claim to be born again, saved by the holy spirit (speaking in tongues, muscle spasms, new outlook etc) or those who claim Satori etc? Or visitations/alien viewings? — ENOAH
What if there might be other explanations for the consistencies besides that the claims are factual? — ENOAH
How can I know that the experience that I'm having (or remember having) is a near death experience? — jkop
↪Philosophim I'm not sure what you mean by fully brain-dead. People have had these experiences when there is no measurable brain activity. — Sam26
They have also been reported with the blood completely drained from their brains. — Sam26
Besides what matters are their reports while claiming to be outside their bodies, and that these reports have been corroborated thousands and thousands of times which adds an objective component to the testimonials. — Sam26
I never referred to these experiences as after-death experiences, those are your words, not mine.
To say that "...there is no evidence of life after death" is just an expression of an opinion. — Sam26
Incorrect. Cite me a case in which a person had complete brain death and I'll recant. — Philosophim
They have also been reported with the blood completely drained from their brains.
— Sam26
This is again, impossible. To completely drain the blood from a brain you would have to completely drain the blood from the body. Again, cite this case please. — Philosophim
No. It is a cold and unerring fact. First, we can cite the complete lack of objective evidence. There has never been any signs of life after something has died. Second, we can cite the objective evidence of how the brain functions, and how it ties to people's personalities and ability to function in the world. Years of drug studies and brain surgery have demonstrated that you are your brain. There is no other alternative. — Philosophim
Years of drug studies and brain surgery have demonstrated that you are your brain. There is no other alternative. — Philosophim
I'll ask you one more time, what do you mean by complete brain death? — Sam26
This is a well documented case, here is one of many videos on this NDE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNbdUEqDB-k — Sam26
First, what you're claiming is not an unerring fact. Just because someone claims something is factual doesn't make it so. — Sam26
Many thousands of NDE testimonials have been corroborated by doctors, nurses, friends, and family. If someone claims to see something at T1 and others corroborate that claim, then it's objective testimonial evidence, period. — Sam26
There is no other alternative, what a silly statement, and an arrogant one too. Many scientists dispute this — Sam26
You make too much of the definition. People who have had NDEs have not experienced brain decomposition (clearly a point of no return), and the absence of measurable brain activity does not imply there is NO brain activity.When I speak of death, I mean clinical death, i.e., no measurable brain activity, no heartbeat, and no breathing. — Sam26
Because there is no life after death. It is purely an emotional desire people want to believe in. — Philosophim
How can I know that the experience that I'm having (or remember having) is a near death experience?
— jkop
If you had an NDE it wouldn't be something that easily forgotten. Moreover, you would know based on what others have reported and comparing your experience with theirs.
Just listen to this NDE, it may answer your questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZfaPCwjguk
— Sam26
I'll ask you one more time, what do you mean by complete brain death? I never use any such terms. When I speak of death, I mean clinical death, i.e., no measurable brain activity, no heartbeat, and no breathing. Are you disputing that there are any NDEs that occur when a person is pronounced clinically dead? If you want an e.g. of someone who had an NDE when there was no measurable brain activity then I would give the example of Pam's NDE out of Atlanta, GA
Because there is no life after death — Philosophim
Maybe. Does this entail or imply that there is nothing after death? — Pantagruel
ou yourself are an aggregate of individual entities (cells) whose mutual "communication" is integral to what you experience as consciousness. But your cells constantly die. So if you cannot reductively explain consciousness with reference to the finite lifespan of individual entities — Pantagruel
If tardigrades have experiences, then near death experiences are possible. :cool: — jkop
For what is imagined to be real, there must be evidence of it being real somehow. There is zero evidence. — Philosophim
Sure. Democritus imagined atoms were real. And there was evidence. It just wasn't available to him at the time that he imagined it. But his imaginings formed part of the overall inquiry that eventually led to the discovery of that evidence. Which in itself is yet more evidence that consciousness transcends that of the individual.... — Pantagruel
Its plausible that we survive after death.
— Philosophim
I agree. — Pantagruel
More importantly, do you agree by the definitions above that it is impossible for life to continue after death? And I don't mean your feelings, I mean rationally? — Philosophim
Life? Sure. Consciousness? No. They are not necessarily equivalent. Perhaps Consciousness is emergent from Life. — Pantagruel
Just as plausible that everything we know in physics will be found wrong in the future — Philosophim
Just as plausible that everything we know in physics will be found wrong in the future
— Philosophim
Like the JWST crisis in cosmology? — Pantagruel
I have a pretty good grasp of what's scientific and what's not. I'm not aware of any science that contradicts the fact that consciousness appears to transcend materialism in significant ways. — Pantagruel
So I see tons of points that lead us to rationally conclude consciousness does not extend on after death. There is no how, where, what, or why. There is only a personal belief in the desire that it be true. — Philosophim
:sparkle: :lol:The experiences of NDErs... — Sam26
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