It is difficult for our minds to get around the fact that what seems like solid reality is mostly empty space. Skeptics are ... In What They Saw at the House of Death: A New Look at Evidence for Life After Death by Karlis Osis, a noted physics professor, and Erlendur Haraldsson, a clinical psychologist. read more
Tabula rasa (Children are blank slate) (Human intellect at birth resembled a tabula rasa, a pure potentiality that is actualized through education and comes to know. read more
Near-death experiences have been hypothesized in various medical journals in the past, as having the characteristics of hallucinations, but Dr Ackermann and his team, on the contrary, consider them as evidence for the existence of the afterlife and of a form of dualism between mind and body. read more
In Beyond: On Life After Death, Fred Frohock attempted to weigh the evidence objectively and concluded: The problem with the materialist explanation that NDEs are a purely neurological reaction to the stress of death is that we would have to stretch the powers of the brain to new and unproven levels of achievement. read more