Has anyone had near death experiences?

Is There Any Truth In NDE-Near Death Experiences?Is there anyone having NDE right now to share their experience?

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    The Hypoxia theory is still believed in by those who have failed to research NDEs

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People suffering from hypoxia tend to report common experiences after the fact. This is not surprising, the chemistry of the brain is very delicate and hypoxia places the brain a state more extreme that a powerful drug might. It's not clear whether the reported experience occured during the hypoxia episode, or whether sufferers construct memories after the fact. The commonality of these reports have led people to conclude that this is evidence of an afterlife.  A handful of experiments have been conducted with the intention of demonstrating the out-of-body experience was real.   A physician called Sam Parnia, created a test (AWARE) which aimed to show that such experiences were real. After three years, with the experiment running in many hospitals, there does not seem to be anything other than vague accounts.

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Yes. See http://www.victorzammit.com/evidence/nde.htm People who deny NDE are usually those who have not studied it much or atheist scientists from backgrounds who do not have the credentials to evaluate NDE studies. See http://www.victorzammit.com/evidence/nde.htm for a start. There are a number of references in that page to various kinds of doctors and academic studies on NDEs that have been done and are becoming irrefutable proof that NDEs are a real phenomenon. The people who have published these studies are not idiots. They understand scientific methodologies, are highly qualified medical professionals and have conducted studies on hundreds and thousands of patients at top medical facilities that have been peer reviewed. They have risked their professional reputations to stick their neck out and publish on a phenomenon that is blindly denied by so called "scientific community". People who deny NDE, unfortunately, are similar to those "scientists" who called Copernicus an idiot for going against established (then) "current scientific understanding". Probably they have the right intention, but when a black swan event hits science it often takes decades for that event to be acknowledged. NDE is going through that phase and I suspect that given the current free flow of information, it would be extremely difficult to deny anymore except based "Oh, that is all bullshit" kind off close minded arguments. You can monitor this page for the depth of comments from NDE deniers. In a few days I am sure there will be very long erudite looking comments, which seems to be a core competency of many active quora participants, which will also deny NDE (as majority of active vociferous participants in Quora seem to be atheists whose model of the world will be threatened by NDE's existence). Please go through those responses as well and see if they have really gone through the various peer reviewed studies on NDE and have the credentials to deny those studies. Should be lots of fun :-)

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