NDE lights
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(2018-03-23, 06:43 PM)malf Wrote: My comment indicates that this is unlikely to be a reason for all nde reports. Yes, you said that originally. But your comment is inaccurate because it is not the cause of any NDE reports. Patients don't mistake the overhead lights in an operating room for the light phenomenon that is witnessed in most NDE's. I mean, surely you can't be serious ?? (2018-03-23, 07:16 PM)tim Wrote: Yes, you said that originally. But your comment is inaccurate because it is not the cause of any NDE reports. Jeepers, your knowledge is exhaustive! Quote: Patients don't mistake the overhead lights in an operating room for the light phenomenon that is witnessed in most NDE's. I think it is difficult to say with any confidence how a compromised neural system may process any inputs, and how a sick, befuddled patient might try and construct a story around those inputs subsequently. (2018-03-23, 07:10 AM)Typoz Wrote: All that is needed here is to find an example of an NDE which took place in an unlit or low-illumination area, whether within a hospital or anywhere else, and which includes such a phenomenon. Yes. This would be true with the assumption that there is one single explanation for all NDE stories. I strongly doubt that. (2018-03-23, 08:42 PM)malf Wrote: Jeepers, your knowledge is exhaustive!Yes, so is your list of excuses, Malf. Malf said > "I think it is difficult to say with any confidence how a compromised neural system may process any inputs, and how a sick, befuddled patient might try and construct a story around those inputs subsequently." The neural system doesn't work during cardiac arrest. If you're talking about patients seeing a light during surgery, their eyes are taped shut after anaesthetic induction and before that I very much doubt that they're stupid enough to mistake a surgical lamp, for 'God.' (2018-03-23, 09:11 PM)tim Wrote: Yes, so is your list of excuses, Malf. I'm not confident that "The neural system doesn't work during cardiac arrest"... But sure, this may not be a great fit for all NDE reports (as I've said all along). (2018-03-23, 09:28 PM)malf Wrote: I'm not confident that "The neural system doesn't work during cardiac arrest"... But sure, this may not be a great fit for all NDE reports (as I've said all along). "I'm not confident that "The neural system doesn't work during cardiac arrest"..." No, I'll bet you're not, Malf. Anything ..(even suggesting that non functioning brains still function) however far-fetched that maybe... is always better. |
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