Abstract:
Near death experiences or NDEs are life changing events that occur when a person is clinically dead or extremely close to death, but most importantly, survives to tell the tale. NDEs share similar characteristics, but there is widespread debate over the true meaning and cause of these experiences. Many researchers and scientists believe that they are the result of a brain defense mechanism or abnormal activity in the temporal lobe, while others believe they provide insight into the question of what happens after death and whether some part of a person, such as their spirit, goes on to the afterlife. This essay focuses on the reasonings and evidence that contradict and undermine the scientific explanation. These occurrences cannot be explained by the science we currently know and understand. Perhaps they can be explained by future scientists and researchers, but for now, they will remain unexplained.
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