German Scientists Prove There is Life After Death
A team of psychologists and medical doctors associated with
the Technische Universität of Berlin, have announced this morning that
they had proven by clinical experimentation, the existence of some form
of life after death. This astonishing announcement is based on the
conclusions of a study using a new type of medically supervised
near-death experiences, that allow patients to be clinically dead for
almost 20 minutes before being brought back to life.This controversial process that was repeated on 944 volunteers over
that last four years, necessitates a complex mixture of drugs including epinephrine and dimethyltryptamine, destined to allow the body to
survive the state of clinical death and the reanimation process without
damage. The body of the subject was then put into a temporary comatic
state induced by a mixture of other drugs which had to be filtered by
ozone from his blood during the reanimation process 18 minutes later.The extremely long duration of the experience was only recently
made possible by the development of a new cardiopulmonary recitation
(CPR) machine called the AutoPulse. This type of equipment has already
been used over the last few years, to reanimate people who had been
dead for somewhere between 40 minutes to an hour.The team of scientists led by Dr Berthold Ackermann, has monitored
the operations and have compiled the testimonies of the subjects.
Although there are some slight variations from one individual to
another, all of the subjects have some memories of their period of
clinical death. and a vast majority of them described some very
similar sensations.
Most common memories include a feeling of detachment from the body, feelings of levitation, total serenity, security, warmth, the experience of absolute dissolution, and the presence of an overwhelming light.
The scientists say that they are well aware the many of their
conclusions could shock a lot of people, like the fact that the
religious beliefs of the various subjects seems to have held no
incidence at all, on the sensations and experiences that they
described at the end of the experiment. Indeed, the volunteers counted
in their ranks some members are a variety of Christian churches,
Muslims, Jews, Hindus and atheists.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.“I know our results could disturb the beliefs of many people” says Mr
Ackermann. “But in a way, we have just answered one of the greatest
questions in the history of mankind, so I hope these people will be able
to forgive us. Yes, there is life after death and it looks like this
applies to everyone.”
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