Scientists at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) have discovered that near-death experiences that a person faces in a life-threatening situation are related to sleep disorders.
Does the world after death really exist? For the first time in history, scientists had the answer to this elusive question.
All blind people do not see in dreams, but most of them are able to see when falling into a state near death.
The NDErs recount the vivid memories of the blinding light, feeling the soul leave the body, the serenity, the strange peace or meeting the deceased relatives.
Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel is a common image in the face of death, but in fact, people may have other strange experiences.
Perhaps not at least once in my life, most of us have asked ourselves what it would be like to die. How is that feeling?
Doctors discover that a patient's brain continues to function when the body dies clinically, providing evidence of life that continues after death.