(2019-01-21, 08:54 PM)Max_B Wrote: He felt her results (and conclusion that she believed the rodents really were becoming more conscious, and may be having very powerful visual experiences at cardiac arrest +15 secs), opened the door to discussions amongst 'cranks' about dualism. So he seemed to feel obliged to shut this door very firmly, by stamping on her study. Don't ask me to rationalise his reaction, I can't.
Do you mean that dualists are cranks, Max ? Practically everyone that has had an out of body experience during cardiac arrest, regard themselves as having a separate consciousness or a separable "self".
Presumably if you found yourself up on the ceiling of a room looking down and observing everything that was going on in detail (when your heart had stopped), Occam's razor would cause you to assume that your brain down below (which was not functioning) was simply getting entangled with other functioning brains in the room ?