Never ever reach out to grasp a Box Jellyfish
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A New Zealand denizen's intriguing (subjective) Near Death Experience, (The NDE itself starts at part 5/10) [Requires some time to view] Ian McCormack's tale[^] * I don't know what's true BUT, some interesting facts about NDE: Memory of NDE experiences is an interesting scientific enigma - memory activity is believed possible of course only when there is brain activity. However, NDE subjects who died in the hospital and who had no brain wave activity whatsoever, still report the same highly detailed experience. Researches on NDE memory reveal that it is a different type of memory that does not fade with age. i.e. even babies who had an NDE at the age of 5 remember the experience in full details when they are 80 years old. This as opposed to regular memory which in the best case remains vaguely or partially across many years, and almost never in full details. There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
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A New Zealand denizen's intriguing (subjective) Near Death Experience, (The NDE itself starts at part 5/10) [Requires some time to view] Ian McCormack's tale[^] * I don't know what's true BUT, some interesting facts about NDE: Memory of NDE experiences is an interesting scientific enigma - memory activity is believed possible of course only when there is brain activity. However, NDE subjects who died in the hospital and who had no brain wave activity whatsoever, still report the same highly detailed experience. Researches on NDE memory reveal that it is a different type of memory that does not fade with age. i.e. even babies who had an NDE at the age of 5 remember the experience in full details when they are 80 years old. This as opposed to regular memory which in the best case remains vaguely or partially across many years, and almost never in full details. There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
I thought they had worked out that when starting to die, ie being starved of oxygen, the brain goes into overdrive, ie works really hard to try to figure out how to recover while it may still have a chance. This has been observed in mice, killed under a scanner - there is a massive spike in brain activity as it starts to suffocate. (I read this recently, might have been in Scientific American - but not sure) It's possible the NDE is a memory of this overclocking of the brain.
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A New Zealand denizen's intriguing (subjective) Near Death Experience, (The NDE itself starts at part 5/10) [Requires some time to view] Ian McCormack's tale[^] * I don't know what's true BUT, some interesting facts about NDE: Memory of NDE experiences is an interesting scientific enigma - memory activity is believed possible of course only when there is brain activity. However, NDE subjects who died in the hospital and who had no brain wave activity whatsoever, still report the same highly detailed experience. Researches on NDE memory reveal that it is a different type of memory that does not fade with age. i.e. even babies who had an NDE at the age of 5 remember the experience in full details when they are 80 years old. This as opposed to regular memory which in the best case remains vaguely or partially across many years, and almost never in full details. There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
Another interesting fact is that the number of NDEs has been reduced since they restricted the use of ketamine as an anesthesia.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln
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I thought they had worked out that when starting to die, ie being starved of oxygen, the brain goes into overdrive, ie works really hard to try to figure out how to recover while it may still have a chance. This has been observed in mice, killed under a scanner - there is a massive spike in brain activity as it starts to suffocate. (I read this recently, might have been in Scientific American - but not sure) It's possible the NDE is a memory of this overclocking of the brain.
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Another interesting fact is that the number of NDEs has been reduced since they restricted the use of ketamine as an anesthesia.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln
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Interesting, but link or it didn't happen.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
It was quite some years ago that I read it, but I'll check if I can find it back after work.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln
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It was quite some years ago that I read it, but I'll check if I can find it back after work.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln
Tnx, I've been studying the phenomenon for a couple of years now and it sure is pretty amazing. I am not coming from the religious perspective, and I think when people try to sell one religion over the over it does not smell too good :^) However, the memory part of NDE is a smashing concept, and perhaps if explained scientifically hold the potential for a startup more lucrative than FB...
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
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A New Zealand denizen's intriguing (subjective) Near Death Experience, (The NDE itself starts at part 5/10) [Requires some time to view] Ian McCormack's tale[^] * I don't know what's true BUT, some interesting facts about NDE: Memory of NDE experiences is an interesting scientific enigma - memory activity is believed possible of course only when there is brain activity. However, NDE subjects who died in the hospital and who had no brain wave activity whatsoever, still report the same highly detailed experience. Researches on NDE memory reveal that it is a different type of memory that does not fade with age. i.e. even babies who had an NDE at the age of 5 remember the experience in full details when they are 80 years old. This as opposed to regular memory which in the best case remains vaguely or partially across many years, and almost never in full details. There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
I'd have thought it would be more dangerous to grab them after they'd escaped from the box.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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A New Zealand denizen's intriguing (subjective) Near Death Experience, (The NDE itself starts at part 5/10) [Requires some time to view] Ian McCormack's tale[^] * I don't know what's true BUT, some interesting facts about NDE: Memory of NDE experiences is an interesting scientific enigma - memory activity is believed possible of course only when there is brain activity. However, NDE subjects who died in the hospital and who had no brain wave activity whatsoever, still report the same highly detailed experience. Researches on NDE memory reveal that it is a different type of memory that does not fade with age. i.e. even babies who had an NDE at the age of 5 remember the experience in full details when they are 80 years old. This as opposed to regular memory which in the best case remains vaguely or partially across many years, and almost never in full details. There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality. That means of course that they don't exist. However, they do!
∫(Edo)dx = Tzumer ∑k(this.Kid)k = this.♥
Maimonides wrote:
There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
Because are all humans. I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion. [Edit] Let's say even if there is something that exists after one dies. Why would it be tied to a religion? Also, for those science and logic loving folks that claim to know there is no "afterlife." What if this existence is just a simulation.
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Maimonides wrote:
There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
Because are all humans. I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion. [Edit] Let's say even if there is something that exists after one dies. Why would it be tied to a religion? Also, for those science and logic loving folks that claim to know there is no "afterlife." What if this existence is just a simulation.
wizardzz wrote:
I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion.
They don't but, since all NDEers talk about an after life, and a world of truth, unlike the one we're at right now :sigh:, Perhaps it rings a bell to people about something they've heard from a religious friend/foe
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Maimonides wrote:
There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
Because are all humans. I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion. [Edit] Let's say even if there is something that exists after one dies. Why would it be tied to a religion? Also, for those science and logic loving folks that claim to know there is no "afterlife." What if this existence is just a simulation.
wizardzz wrote:
I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything at all in the entire fruggin' universe has anything to do with religion.
Does that mean I'm more curious, or equally?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Maimonides wrote:
There are millions of NDE stories around world, cross cultures, cross civilizations, cross religion (even including atheists like the above story), cross languages, continents, they all have very similar stories.
Because are all humans. I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion. [Edit] Let's say even if there is something that exists after one dies. Why would it be tied to a religion? Also, for those science and logic loving folks that claim to know there is no "afterlife." What if this existence is just a simulation.
wizardzz wrote:
I'm always curious as to why people think NDE's have anything to do with religion.
Err...because many people think everything has something to do with religion. And the more mysterious it is the more they attach importance to it and thus the religious relation.