“The brain, which abhors ambiguity, . . .forces a decision that can . . . involve the sense of being in a different body.
The research provides a physical explanation for phenomena usually ascribed to otherworldly influences, . . In what is popularly referred to as near-death experience, people who have been in the throes of severe and sudden injury or illness often report the sensation of floating over their body, looking down, hearing what is said and then, just as suddenly, finding themselves back inside their body. . . .” Studies Report Inducing Out-of-Body Experience By SANDRA BLAKESLEE
Friday, August 24, 2007
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If you say "yes" I'll hit you 30 times. If you say "no" I'll also hit you 30 times.
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