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Monday, September 22, 2008

Large Study to Focus on Near-Death Experience


Scientists in the UK and US are embarking on an extensive study of near-death experiences to determine if they are real or a physiological figment of the imagination. Some 1,500 hospital patients are slated to participate.

The study is expected to run three years and is being headed by Dr. Sam Parnia of the University of Southhampton in England.

Part of it will involve placing pictures on hospital-room shelves, so high that they can only be viewed from above. If any unconscious patients recall the pictures, it would constitute hard proof of a true out-of-body experience.

“If you can demonstrate that consciousness continues after the brain switches off, it allows for the possibility that consciousness is a separate entity,” Parnia says. “It's 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.”

Around 10 to 20 per cent of people whose hearts stop after a cardiac arrest report some near-death experience. The study will look at survivors from heart attacks at 25 UK and US hospitals who experienced periods with no heartbeat or measurable brain activity. During the study, doctors will use technology to study the brain and consciousness during cardiac arrest.

At the same time, they will test the validity of out-of-body experiences and patients' claims of being able to see and hear things while unconscious.

Click here for the London Mail article.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You analytical scientific types. Always wanting to get your intellect around the infinite. Rig this, manipulate that, proof of what? The infinite has no need of you, or your recording of data, plans, or hypothesizing. By the time you typed the first word into your entry, it was already outdated material. The cosmos is light years ahead of you and has nothing to prove to that which is already dust.

Gregory LeFever said...

I can't disagree with anything you say, whoever you are. I'm simply posting an article saying the study is being performed. I hope they do the study and that people do, in fact, see the pictures on the high shelves because I'd love to read the "scientific" explanations for it. So far, science has poo-pooed anything metaphysical/eternal and this could be the beginning of a turnaround.

By the way, I'm not by nature an "analytical scientific type." Never have been, never will be.

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Christine LeFever said...

It's a fascinating thing, the study of the metaphysical. Some people require hard evidence, and that is fine with me. As for science, it took some time for the world to recognize the scientific conclusions of the great Galileo who was up against the meanness of the Catholic hierarchy. Very interesting stuff here!

Christine