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  • Ham
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    • Mar 2008
    • 119

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    Study into near-death experiences

    Study into near-death experiences

    A large study is to examine near-death experiences in cardiac arrest patients.

    Doctors at 25 UK and US hospitals will study 1,500 survivors to see if people with no heartbeat or brain activity can have "out of body" experiences.

    Some people report seeing a tunnel or bright light, others recall looking down from the ceiling at medical staff.

    Towards the light

    The study, due to take three years and co-ordinated by Southampton University, will include placing on shelves images that could only be seen from above.

    To test this, the researchers have set up special shelving in resuscitation areas. The shelves hold pictures - but they're visible only from the ceiling.

    Dr Sam Parnia, who is heading the study, said: "If you can demonstrate that consciousness continues after the brain switches off, it allows for the possibility that the consciousness is a separate entity.

    "It is unlikely that we will find many cases where this happens, but we have to be open-minded.

    "And if no one sees the pictures, it shows these experiences are illusions or false memories.

    "This is a mystery that we can now subject to scientific study."

    Dr Parnia works as an intensive care doctor, and felt from his daily duties that science had not properly explored the issue of near-death experiences.

    Process of death

    He said: "Contrary to popular perception, death is not a specific moment.

    "It is a process that begins when the heart stops beating, the lungs stop working and the brain ceases functioning - a medical condition termed cardiac arrest.

    "During a cardiac arrest, all three criteria of death are present. There then follows a period of time, which may last from a few seconds to an hour or more, in which emergency medical efforts may succeed in restarting the heart and reversing the dying process.

    "What people experience during this period of cardiac arrest provides a unique window of understanding into what we are all likely to experience during the dying process."

    Dr Parnia and medical colleagues will analyse the brain activity of 1,500 cardiac arrest survivors, and see whether they can recall the images in the pictures.

    Hospitals involved include Addenbrookes in Cambridge, University Hospital in Birmingham and the Morriston in Swansea, as well as nine hospitals in the US.



    By Jane Dreaper
    Health correspondent, BBC
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    Published: 2008/09/18 05:00:51 GMT
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  • Nasnas
    Newbie
    • Dec 2008
    • 5

    #2
    Interesting....Do yiu think we go to heavan though?

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    • spog000
      Newbie
      • Feb 2009
      • 7

      #3
      no you are reborn as a rat or somthing if you'er lucky you get to pick.in my opinion the body is just a vesil in which we interact with the world enrgy is converted frome on form to another

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      • Evastar
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        • Apr 2009
        • 1220

        #4
        I think this sounds really interesting

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        • hoganlimerick
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          • Apr 2009
          • 2

          #5
          i guess we have got to go somewhere

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          • gmb45

            #6
            Originally posted by hoganlimerick
            i guess we have got to go somewhere
            it would be nice if there was another place u go after death, but personally i think when u dead u dead and thats it, this alcoholic i used to work with allways said to me this is not a rehearsal enjoy life while u can, and did he just, his words where very true dont u think ?

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            • Evastar
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              • Apr 2009
              • 1220

              #7
              I agree with the enjoy life while you can bit, but i don't agree with the nothing after death bit.

              What about all the people that have seen ghosts, or had spiritual experiences?

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              • gmb45

                #8
                Originally posted by Evastar
                I agree with the enjoy life while you can bit, but i don't agree with the nothing after death bit.

                What about all the people that have seen ghosts, or had spiritual experiences?
                if people want to believe in the after life etc fair enough, but wheres the proof ?

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                • Evastar
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                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1220

                  #9
                  There's plenty of things that can't be proved scientifically at the moment, for example evolution, the big bang theory etc etc., yet a lot of people take them as fact.

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                  • gmb45

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Evastar
                    There's plenty of things that can't be proved scientifically at the moment, for example evolution, the big bang theory etc etc., yet a lot of people take them as fact.
                    people will believe what they want to believe, even without facts, as for big bang, evolution (which may be proved if they find the so called missing link) ghosts, afterdeath experiences, jesus, god, and the like will stay as theories for a hell of a long ime yet if not ever.

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                    • comfm
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                      • Nov 2008
                      • 14

                      #11
                      has anyone thought the human brain is similar to a computer, the way it processes data, accept we have free will and and the ability to think etc which makes us more than a biological computer.

                      so what if god is infact a cosmic intelligence, and design us to mimick the way he works - free will, touch, taste etc,

                      and this so called tunnel is transfer process of our essence/consciousness (data) to this cosmic intelligence, when we expire.

                      very IT I know, but its the way I understand it.
                      Last edited by comfm; 27 April, 2009, 01:02.

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                      • Evastar
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                        • Apr 2009
                        • 1220

                        #12
                        So basically we return to source, and possibly might get recycled to come back again and have another go

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                        • BRASS EAGLE
                          DK Veteran
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 307

                          #13
                          Ive experianced it. One night i feel asleep next to my son.I looked at the clock and it was at 08.00pm.I had this feeling of being lifted from the bed and was floating towards a bright ligjht above the room door. I could see my self laying on the bed fast asleep .I was holding onto the ladder of the bunk beds and pulling myself back towards the bed and saying no i want to stay. I remember it all to well ,when i awoke it was 08.10pm and at first i said He yea beauty that was some f??kin dream. I have had other experiances since ,so it is my belive that there is an after life ,or the brain can play some tricks on you

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                          • Evastar
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                            • Apr 2009
                            • 1220

                            #14
                            I have had a number of out of body experiences myself, the first one i remember was when i was in hospital when i was around 20, i clearly remember getting out of the bed and looking out of the window, but when i woke up i was attached to a drip and there was no way i could have walked anywhere. Yet the scenery was exactly as i had seen it, and people i had seen in the hospital grounds confirmed later that they had been there.

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                            • cactikid
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                              • Sep 2008
                              • 12017

                              #15
                              oh dont like hospitals send me all funny,prefare a bit of distant healing

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