(2019-12-27, 04:15 PM)Max_B Wrote: There's something I hadn't picked up on...
All the patients in the study had been clinically dead. Including the 282 who didn't report an NDE (at the time).
62 patients (18%) reported some memory of their time unconscious (clinically dead). This should not happen at all, if consciousness is produced by the brain. And if there was a physiological cause for NDE's then surely many more of them, if not all of them should have had an NDE ?
A few patients who had initially been given NDE status, had been given it wrongly. They only had the feeling they were dying (they
were actually dying) In addition, a few patients who had
initially said they didn't have an NDE,
later admitted that they did , but they hadn't wanted to admit it at the time (for whatever reason).
12% of the patients had NDE's (based on the Greyson scale), moderate, deep and very deep. That's quite enough real NDE's, percentage wise. Enough data there for proponent and sceptic, alike.
Linda is doing what she always does. Trying to muddy the waters and sew doubt in her uniquely mischievous manner.