Greg on Nostr: What do you think of the documented experiences of people whose brains stop ...
What do you think of the documented experiences of people whose brains stop functioning for a time, but after they are revived, report events that took place while they were brain dead? These reports include events and observations in other locations than where the patient was located because their point of view moved away from their body. This module you describe should not be capable of this.
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