What is a Near-Death Experience?

Near-Death-Experience (NDE) is also a near-death experience. It refers to people who have been severely traumatized or ill but have recovered accidentally, and who are in a potentially devastating situation with the feeling that they are about to die and escape from danger Subjective experience of moments of death described by people.

Near-death experience

Psychologist Kenneth Reinger divides the "dead experience" of human beings into four stages that have been recognized in academia:
1. Feeling extreme
Most dying experiences have certain characteristics in common, but not all dying experiences have every feature, and some dying experiences do not even follow any pattern. Here are the characteristics common to "typical" near-death experiences:
1. Peaceful feelings-this feeling may include
With the development of medical technology, more and more people can be awakened from death and report a large number of near-death experiences. No matter what culture the experiencer comes from, in which era, or religion, the content of the near-death experience and the impact on himself are very similar. Some people have questioned whether the report of the near death experience is subjective personal experience. Is there any objective verifiable basis to follow?
Kenneth, a professor of psychology at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Kenneth Ring replied, "The most objective and verifiable data is the part of the ex vivo experience in the near death experience. People see things when they leave the body. These things are what scientists can investigate and verify. of."
In the past two decades, scientific research on near-death experience has been published in a large number of academic journals, such as "
Theories that explain near-death experience fall into two basic categories:
On the verge of death, some people said that they had experienced the soul out, others said they seemed to be walking in a tunnel full of light or tranquility. All these feelings are not a close encounter with the post-mortem experience. According to research by American scientists, the so-called dying experience may simply be caused by "electric storms" that occur in the dying brain.
This study of the brains of seriously ill patients revealed transient electrical activity bursts that occurred before the brain died. "The dying experience may be caused by the violent electrical activity that occurs when the brain is depleted of oxygen," said researcher and critically ill doctor Lachmier Chavala. As blood flow slows and oxygen levels decrease, brain cells emit the last Electric pulse. "This kind of activity starts in an area in the brain and then spreads out quickly, which can give people a vivid and realistic mental experience," he said.
Chavala works in Washington, DC
Science fails to explain why some people experience near-death experiences. But this does not mean that the scientific explanation is false, but only that the near-death experience is a complex, subjective, and emotional experience. Moreover, many aspects of the near-death experience cannot be verified. One cannot prove by experiment whether someone has actually gone to heaven and met God, or deliberately put people on the verge of death in the laboratory, and then resurrect them, and test their feeling of experiencing out of soul. Some psychologists use the near-death experience as evidence of the post-mortem world, believing that after the soul leaves the body, it goes to another world, and then returns to the body. [4]
On the verge of death, the nerve cells of the human brain are approaching the critical point of death. At this time, the heart is also in a temporary standstill. However, after the rescue process is performed on the human body in this case, the brain and nervous system can quickly return to normal signs of life. People call this state a phenomenon of near death. Anyone who is on the verge of death or a person who temporarily loses normal brain function is just a state of false death, not human death in the true sense. In this case, the human brain's nerve cells have not completely lost their memory, and some neurons in the brain still have the thinking association function of memory information under normal conditions. Although people are measuring the signs of life on the verge of death with ordinary instruments, the nerve cells in the brain will not lose all their functions quickly, and it will also form a kind of reflection and the operation of subconscious thinking under special conditions. At the same time, the brain also has a nostalgic mapping (dream) of the photon information world. A person on the verge of death still experiences two to three minutes of real events after the heart stops beating, [5]
Xu Shan of Soochow University in his dissertation "Fetal Memory and Moody's <Death Memory> Near-Death Experience" ("Heilongjiang Science" 2016 2):
Moody's "Death Memory" summarizes 15 similarities from 150 instances of near-death experience, and then constructs a "typical" and "complete" near-death experience model, but it does not explain why the parties have Questioning and analyzing such a near-death experience. This study believes that the truth of near-death experience is the return to prenatal memory, and from the perspective of prenatal memory, a specific analysis of Moody's constructed near-death experience model is made. The structure of this model and several processes in prenatal memory are retrogressed. Correspondence. [9]

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