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Old 12-06-2011, 23:57   #112
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Re: Ghosts

so how do you explain a woman who actually explained what the doctors were listening to on the radio while she had no actual brain activity, she was clinicly dead? yet she managed to tell afterwards even what tools they used on her to operate, and even their conversations.

this type of instance cant be explained by science and raises a lot of questions.

Another instance was of a man who died, and visited his wife, then his neigbour, while in this NDE state. His neigbour had a child who was constantly crying, and he could communicate with the child who somehow explained its arm was hurt, and the guy somehow saw it was twisted and broken.

When he came out of this NDE, he found out what he saw was true, and he told his neigbour of the childs arm which turned out to be broken.

Its all documented here http://www.near-death.com/

Look under the "Notable NDE" section, I forget the names of these two cases I just mentioned.

One thing is clear, that some NDE can be explained away but a majority cant. And that in the most famous cases, No brain activity means people should not experience anything, not even a hallucination.

People keep mentioning Science to explain everything, yet Science cant explain these cases.

So what else is left?
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