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Old 11-14-2008, 12:35 PM  
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Originally Posted by kandah View Post
This may be, but how can the brain produce an experience when it is clinically dead with no activity at all? I would be interested in hearing your story if you dont mind.
A dream that seems to last for hours actually takes place in a matter of seconds or minutes.

Most NDE's are fairly short, which would mean that they could, in reality, only "exist" for a matter of seconds.

Plus, the actual timing of the experience is up for debate. It could be that just before the moment of total failure, the last dying gasp, so to speak, is filled with brain activity in the form of a rapid dream. The recollection of the timing of the experience would be similar to trying to remember the specific time you had a dream last night. It's pretty much impossible
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