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   Jesse F. Hughes to HVAC   
   Re: Top Mathematician PROVES Afterlife   
   15 Feb 12 11:50:08   
   
   XPost: alt.atheism, alt.astronomy, sci.math   
   From: jesse@phiwumbda.org   
      
   HVAC  writes:   
      
   > On 2/15/2012 8:20 AM, Jesse F. Hughes wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Medical science has no known cure for the condition of being dead.   
   >>>   
   >>> For more than a decade, major hospitals across the USA have installed   
   >>> random number generators up high in operating rooms, ICUs, and ERs to   
   >>> verify the reports by patients of near death experiences. To date, the   
   >>> success rate has been exactly 0%.   
   >>   
   >> Major hospitals have done what now?   
   >>   
   >> You got a cite for that?   
   >   
   > Of course.   
      
   Er, great.  What is it?   
      
   >   
   >> (To be sure, it would be a stupid test.  Imagine the thought process: I   
   >> am at peace.  I have left my body.  This is a wholly new and exciting   
   >> experience, filled with wonder and a hint of trepidation.  But what's   
   >> this?  My, a RNG!  Let me take the time to memorize this meaningless   
   >> number, for no reason I can presently imagine!)   
   >   
   >   
   > Yet they have CLAIMED to be totally aware of their surroundings.   
   > They have reported 'floating' up to the ceiling and have reported   
   > what they have witnessed. This is why these studies were conducted   
   > in the first place.   
   >   
   > You wanted proof of NDEs....They agreed to the tests. Now you don't   
   > like the answers.   
      
   Who agreed to what tests?  And what citation do you have?  (And *who*   
   doesn't like the answers?  I ain't got a dog in this fight.)   
      
   --   
   Jesse F. Hughes   
      
   "The irony of my life is knowledge too advanced for my own planet."   
                                        -- James S. Harris   
      
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