On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:58:10 -0700, Michael Sylvester wrote:
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>NO SUCH THING.ONE IS EITHER DEAD OR ALIVE.
Clearly, you have not seen the movie "Princess Bride".
-Mike Palij
New York University
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michael sylvester wrote:
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> NO SUCH THING.ONE IS EITHER DEAD OR ALIVE.
Au contraire, perhaps. Check out this podcast from the (great) WNYC
show, RadioLab.
http://blogs.wnyc.org/radiolab/2009/06/02/stayin-alive/
Chris Green
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NO SUCH THING.ONE IS EITHER DEAD OR ALIVE.
Michael
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Mike,Indeed, there wasn't anything in that article about actual NDE. I was
just projecting.
Beth Benoit
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Michael Smith wrote:
> Beth,
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> I didn't see anything about NDEs in the article, unless I am missing
> something. I'm assuming you mean events such as the
Beth,
I didn't see anything about NDEs in the article, unless I am missing
something. I'm assuming you mean events such as the tunnel and the lights
etc
--Mike
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Beth Benoit wrote:
> ...may be able to change your life, for at least a while. I found this
> to be
...may be able to change your life, for at least a while. I found this to
be a well-written, thought-provoking article. While it's purely opinion,
I'm going to use it in my Human Development class as a stepstone to
discussing how/whether a particular life experience is likely to change a
person.
soul. The two-year study in 10 Dutch hospitals found that 12
per cent of cardiac arrest survivors reported having various "near-death
experiences" (NDEs) before being resuscitated. One said he had floated out
of his body and watched doctors as they removed his dentures before putting
a tu