(2021-06-22, 07:22 AM)Typoz Wrote: However, I'm just curious as to how a person acquiring knowledge of what is taking place in another room, in a distant part of a hospital might be explained by hypothetical brainstem activity? Or the other types of knowledge such as the person knowing of someone who has only recently died, and had no conventional way of knowing, but describes meeting them and passing on details of what happened to them or bringing some message from them.
In your opinion, is this a usual function of the brainstem, or indeed any other part of the brain?
I mean you know I don't think it is. To throw wild points it could be relevant to the survival vs super psi debate. I'm mostly asking since I don't know, and I feel like it's good to get your feelers out on new developments. If a lot of subconscious stuff is related to the brainstem and potentialy even some regular conscious activity related too, AND there's still brainstem activity during NDEs, what does that mean for NDEs? Certainly not that they're all bunk, but it's relevant.