WEEK 2 -Weiyue Lin
This week, we discussed the near-death experience and the professor shared several near-death experiences with us. These experiences deeply attracted me. For many young people, there should be no similar near-death experience.
A near-death experience is a deeply subjective experience under the threat of death described by a person who has been traumatized, recovered from an illness, or is in a potentially devastating situation, and has had a near-death experience with a premonition of impending death. In the article “Near-Death Cases Desegregating Non-Locality/Disembodiment”, I learned that The experience of death is considered a feature of quantum physics. Neurons in the brain may be more active in near-death situations, where increased brain activity and levels of consciousness lead to near-death hallucinations. A lot of people even have out-of-body experiences, when the life of the body is gradually lost, the soul leaves the body and flies into the air, where it can witness what is happening, and the soul is suspended in a state where no one can hear or see what is being said or done. But some scholars insist that this is just a human psychological disorder, their hypochondria led them to imagine images from past memories. In the article, Thompson (2015) shows during cardiac arrest or when NDE may occur, the brain has no measurable activity at all.
In my opinion, myth and religion say that souls exist, that human neurons are transmitted by weak electrical signals, and that souls can be thought of as electromagnetic fields in the human body.
Question: Is the soul really going to the same place as the religion says?
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