How does Science explain Near Death Experience and Out Of Body experience?
By rup011
@rup011 (725)
Germany
August 20, 2008 10:46am CST
I have seen many documentaries on Near Death Experiences and Out Of Body experiences. Though I would love believing in them, but some things do not fit. Does science have an explanation for these phenomena? Some claim that they are nothing but hallucinations. But how can a person declared dead say that he or she saw the exact color of the dress the person in the next room is wearing. Skeptics have a lot of argument. But even all their arguments do not fit. So I would really like to know if science has got answers to all these phenomena and what are they exactly? Are they convincing enough?
1 response
@cheney (199)
• Hong Kong
1 Sep 08
I also take great interest in this subject. As far as I know none of the scientific theory can explain NDE well enough till now. They can just pick out some hallucinations alike, and label NDE as those hallucinations.
The key point is the evidences of the NDE phenomena is hard to prove(Or hard to be believed). I have ever heard that the Out Of Body experience was confirmed by an experiment performed by a doctor in USA. But how many people are willing to believe it? Most people may just wonder if it is a juggle which successfully cheated the stupid doctor. How can we believe that the experiment condition were absolutely strict and under controll?