Woman dead for 37 seconds claims she now has premonitions of strangers in danger
Stephanie Arnold claims the experience left her with an ability to see visions from strangers in her line of sight. One time, she felt like she was going to have a heart attack – but it wasn t hers
08:47, 28 JAN 2021
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While religious people will point to that as evidence of the afterlife, most scientists believe it is actually a very natural experience.
However, one expert has now brought the usual scientific theory into question, by claiming such large swathes of people experiencing an NDE is almost too prominent to be classed as coincidental.
Dr Bruce Greyson, who specialises in psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the University of Virginia (Division of Perceptual Studies), believes scientists need to do more research in the phenomenon.
Dr Greyson said: “A near-death experience, sometimes called an NDE, is a profound experience that many people have when they come close to death.