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[quote=Anonymous]PP, you reposted the research study after I already provided the link to the same article in the Lancet. It's the exact same article. You are reposting it to show what? Second, if the NDE experiencers died within 30 days it shows what? It implies what? The authors of the research article had not postulated a theory about this fact but you seem to be doing so. Please share with us what you think it means. You concluded from this article that "Researchers acknowledge that they "do not know" why so few report NDE's." What you should have understood from reading this article is the sentence after that, which reads, "With a purely physiological explanation such as cerebral anoxia for the experience, most patients who have been clinically dead should report one." This means no physiological explanation provides for why only some patients had a near death experience and others did not. This means the doctors can not explain near death experience with a purely scientific or medical explanation. This leaves open to the possibility that there is yet another or different explanation for near death experiences, namely a spiritual one. Science can not explain spiritual experiences. We know the patients had near death experiences, however, and there has to be an explanation for it. Logically, can you think of an explanation then? [/quote]
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