Many of us have some hazy knowledge of NDEs, but a recent study led by the NYU Grossman School of Medicine in collaboration with 25 institutions (mainly from the US and the UK) throws some intriguing new light on the subject. Those who were briefly declared "dead" and then brought back to life with CPR may remember what it was like to be dead. And if that doesn't get people thinking, I'm not sure what will. The consciousness conundrum Medical professionals have long held the belief that when our
Having read nothing else about this study, the writing in this article is enough for me to dismiss it.
The researchers provide a really fascinating hypothesis. They contend that when the brain “dies,” its brakes (or, for the more scientifically oriented, inhibitory processes) may relax. This would imply that we have access to memories from every stage of our lives, all of which have been morally assessed.
Having read nothing else about this study, the writing in this article is enough for me to dismiss it.
What does that even mean? Nothing.