The most important aspect of NDEs is whether or not the reported visions occurred during coma or cardiac arrest.
That is, it is possible that these experiences occurred when the patients had recovered but were still in a confused or dreamlike state, and that the patients incorrectly attributed the time of these experiences to a state of being still in a coma or during cardiac arrest, which means that their reports are just a fallacy. honest. However, this can be confirmed, if those who have had an NDE report (without the help of other people) the scene and the events: how and when they were in a coma or during cardiac arrest correctly, then it means that NDEs do happen during a coma or cardiac arrest.
In the latest medical studies and research, a new point of view is presented, which is that it is possible for normal consciousness to exist without a normally functioning brain, but rather that consciousness can be outside the brain. However, the results of studies designed to investigate this matter are so far inconclusive.
Personally, I find myself closer to believing such visions and perceptions of pre-death experiences, perhaps because most of them coincide with my religious background, and it is an exciting topic for reflection and research, especially since the YouTube repository is full of dozens of near-death experiences narrated by Arabs and foreigners, all of which intersect with each other as if their source is one. .
Mai Khaled