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N.d.e
  1. Unread #21 - Aug 16, 2007 at 12:11 AM
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    That is a lot of typing...
     
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    Indeed it is.

    I just love how the atheist are skipping all over this thread. They can't disprove this.

    I wonder what it feels like to be separated from your body.
     
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    What? You think all Atheists are supposed to have an answer for everything? One does not need to omniscientific in order to think rationally.

    I read about half of your post because you are walking Sominex. (Even though you most likely copy and pasted it from somewhere.)

    Anyways, humans only use 3-6% of their brain cells. There's nothing spiritual about an out-of-body experience, it's science which hasn't been documented yet. Yeah, that's right, scientists aren't omniscientific either. Our minds are extraordinary electroencephalographic, or EEG for short. For each emotion or feeling you have, a light, electric pulse together with chemicals in your brains will occur. Now, I can't explain how, because as previous stated, it hasn't been documented or proven, it's simply a theory based on very little findings, and I all I know about it is what I saw on Discovery Channel -- if a human could someone raise the EEG-activity in ones brain, the said human could gain telekninetic powers, and be capable of detecting the molecules in materials around him or her, and the brains raised EEG niveau could identify the objects. Something similar could of happened with the woman in the show you described, tv-shows are generally made for entertainment, and could be completely staged and therefore does not constitute as a valid source of information.
     
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    No shit you can't disprove something like this, because ITS ALL FUCKING SPECULATION! It doesn't say how the tests were done, what specific areas of the brain were monitored during the operations, or anything of the sort. And even if it did, there is no way to prove that there is a non-physical entity controlling your brain apart from your physical brain itself, because science doesn't deal with the supernatural. This article doesn't prove anything except that we don't know everything about how the human brain works.
     
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