(2024-02-10, 05:35 PM)David001 Wrote: So for example, it isn't good enough that someone well into a cardiac arrest can recall his rescue - e.g. from drowning - and can mention who was present and what they did, or that someone being resuscitated can recall particular events that happened before a heart beat was established(usually from an elevated viewpoint - not the viewpoint of someone squinting through closed eyelids).
David
These kind of details are so often exaggerated and embellished in books. The paranormal sells like hot cakes! Experiences do exist, of course but I have seen so many of these kind of details debunked that I think it is wise to be skeptical. Every time we debate these subjects we should bear this in mind and evidence in favour is always with the proviso, "assuming all the parties involved and the author are giving accurate information."