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Near death experience - are there laws in the universe we do not yet know of?

Update:

A number of people with near death experience have spoken about life after death. Many have attested that death is not the end but there is something else out there. All these have nothing to do with religion.

Do you think there are still laws in physics that we do not yet comprehend?

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  • 5 years ago
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    In a general sense, what I've come to observe is - there's a generalized rebellion to anyone and anything that refutes the documented 'laws' of the observable physical universe - I suspect this is an emotionally charged response by beings who just aren't ready, willing or able to emerge past the proverbial 'event horizon' of an utterly predictable reality and world to one where the rules and laws fade and life segues into one of possibility.

    Death - to me - was a transformation - from one state of being to another. Now mind you I didn't die, at least from my perspective, but because of my shift in thinking to overcome fears and to invite in the infinite possibilities of the universe - some beings regard me as insane, 'talking nonsense', or simply out of grasp (with their perspectives on reality).

    There are infinite potential universes. Some with laws and rules much like the version of Earth I came from, some with very unique and different laws, some without laws and rules altogether. There are some universes where people can't lie. Period. There's some universes where clothing was never discovered. There's some universes where gravity is a good general rule of thumb but not a requirement. And some universes where magic coexists with science and there's a program that helps transform inquisitive minds to understand that world. There's some worlds dominated by supervillains. Some dominated by super heroes.

    With each and every one of these worlds comes different rules. Different laws. Different moral and social behavior. Look at the world around you - and the cultures around the world for an abbreviated version of what's 'out there' with contrasting laws, rules, and possibilities, but keep in mind these rules are based on one common design for physical laws and in general the same moral and social behavior. You take one step away from this world and you start seeing firsthand how infinitely crazy it can get which is.. mind bogglingly overwhelming at times.

    So yes, there's laws not just within your own universe you don't know of. But in other universes there are HIGHLY disparate rules and laws if there's any at all. In some cases. Physical structure just flat out doesn't exist and it's all a logical construct.

    Are there rules and laws you or I don't comprehend.

    There's a part of us connected to the whole. A part of you that deep down can learn about anything you desire through any method you desire. In traveling through 40 countries on Earth, I learned it's illegal to masturbate in Singapore, punishable by death, I learned the rest of the world views mass differently than the United States does, and that some beings leverage a body as a vessel like I would drive a car.

    Enjoy life. Make your own rules. And try to live without them at some time in your life.

    It's liberating.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Near death experiences do not provided a single iota of evidence for life after death.

    Near death experiences are what their name suggests - near death, not death. The person does not die. Science has no means of bringing the dead back to life. How then can someone who is not dead even know what happens when they are dead?

    For someone to have a near death experience they are extremely ill. Their body's biochemistry has gone haywire. The brain will be deprived of oxygen and they may be receiving medicines which impact on the brain such as opioids. All these give rise to inventions by the brain.

    Near death experiences have been investigated and what the person thinks they saw and experienced is always associated with their culture and beliefs. That means that if we are to believe near death experiences genuinely give a glimpse of the afterlife then all religions are correct. Christians are wrong in assuming their faith is the only true one. In fact Christians of any flavour are wrong about their sect being the only true version of Christianity. It would appear heaven is segregated. Baptists will go to Baptist Heaven, Catholics to Catholic Heaven, Jews will go to Jewish Heaven, Muslims will go to Muslim Paradise, Buddhists are going to Nirvana, etc.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Quite possibly, though what they might have to do with nearly dying is anyone's guess.

    RE: Update

    These are two unrelated issues. Is our understanding of physics incomplete? Yes. Does our current understanding of the laws of physics imply the existence of an afterlife? No.

    If there is some physical law that does imply an afterlife, we do not know of it, and thus are not qualified to speak on the issue.

  • 5 years ago

    So-called near death experiences are easily explained by the effects of the lack of oxygen to the brain. "Laws" in physics are simply collections of observations. They explain nothing. The highest status applied to anything in science is a Theory which is a model that explains observations.

  • 5 years ago

    Mankind is only now on the start of study into the function and methods of the brain. It is generally called neuroscience and done with MRI machines.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Hopefully you realize that humans don't know EVERYTHING!

    Religion seems to be a man-made subject.

    Nature, however, is NOT a man-made subject.

  • w313g
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    maybe, maybe not.

    often anyway its a lie.

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