Fucking great little read to end off the day

Craysh3

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Another scientific rapage moment:

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/100407/health/science_health_religion_death

PARIS (AFP) - People who have "near-death experiences," such as flashing lights, feelings of peace and joy and divine encounters before they pull back from the brink may simply have raised levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood, a study suggests.

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Near-death experiences (NDEs) are reported by between 11 and 23 percent of survivors of heart attacks, according to previous research.

But what causes NDEs is strongly debated. Some pin the mechanisms on physical or psychological reasons, while others see a transcendental force.

Researchers in Slovenia, reporting on Thursday in a peer-reviewed journal, Critical Care, investigated 52 consecutive cases of heart attacks in three large hospitals.

The patients' average age was 53 years. Forty-two of them were men.

Eleven patients had NDEs, but there was no common link between these cases in terms of age, sex, level of education, religious belief, fear of death, time to recovery or the drugs that were administered to resuscitate them.

Instead, a common association was high levels of CO2 in the blood and, to a lesser degree, of potassium.

Further work is needed to confirm the findings among a larger sample of patients, say the authors, led by Zalika Klemenc-Ketis of the University of Maribor.

Having an NDE can be a life-changing experience, so understanding its causes is important for heart-attack survivors, they say.
 
I've know this for a long time? Also, lack of oxygen causes vivid hallucinations as well.

If Moses existed and spoke with god on the mount, the more "realistic" biblical scholars think he was oxygen-deprived due to altitude.
 
If Moses existed and spoke with god on the mount, the more "realistic" biblical scholars think he was oxygen-deprived due to altitude.

You sure about this? I mean, I know that no one knows where Mt. Sinai actually IS, but I'm pretty sure (though I may be wrong) that there isn't anywhere that is higher than a couple thousand meters in the Sinai desert, which is when you actually start feelin oxygen deprived, though usually it takes even more. I also have never heard that you can have hallucinations from height sickness, though maybe if you ascend really fast you can - but that's pretty hard to do at those heights since you run out of breath pretty quickly (from experience). Also, after a few days, your body gets used to the altitude, and since he was there for 40 days and nights, it's ahrd to think that he had an oxygen deprived hallucination for THAT long.
Though I'm no expert, so I could just be bullshiting.

I'd just like to think he was a schizo.