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What experience did you have during those 12 minutes, Amie?
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"1. No one is indifferent toward their death."
-I am, as are many people I have met (the majority of whom were existentialists). |
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Amie, Doctors make mistakes. The one at your trauma center made one. Biological death is a certainty when it truly occurs. All states of "near death" are not death, anymore than sleeping and dreaming are death,(even though the French call sleep-petit mort or little death, they are cute but wrong). Medical science still has difficulties with determining true death when there is some confusion. Rest assured, you did not die.
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There has been some research into this area. When a person dies all function does not cease immediately. The brain keeps going until all the oxygen is used up. What happens can be simulated in a centrifuge. Many people who have been subjected to near black out describe experiences similar to those who were pronounced dead and then revived. It doesn't prove anything but it does indicate that there is more than one explanation.
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Once a cell dies the body gets rid of it as waste. Whatever happened to you did not kill a significant number of cells in your body or else you would not be here telling us this. What do you think of my previous post? |
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If Amie had any experiences during those 12 minutes then Amie was not dead. Otherwise one would have to explain how the physical memory retained such experiences which would permit Amie to talk about them today. [ September 15, 2002: Message edited by: NOGO ]</p> |
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Vanderzyden,
Here's my two cents worth on death. Have you ever been put under for an operation? Things go "black" no matter how hard you try to stay concious. Now, if you did not wake up from that operation, would you know the difference? No. This is how I perceive death. After you die, that's it. Period. |
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