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A '''near-death experience''' is a situation in which someone, who is clinically brain-dead, is mysteriously able to view the occurrences around him.
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A '''near-death experience''' is an experience reported by someone who is clinically brain-dead or nearly died. Common reports in near-death experiences involve feeling out of one's body seeing events around themselves, and the seeing of bright lights and experiences of feeling like one is floating. Some have interpreted such experiences as evidence for an afterlife while skeptics and most scientists have dismissed the experiences as hallucinations.[http://skepdic.com/nde.html]

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A near-death experience is an experience reported by someone who is clinically brain-dead or nearly died. Common reports in near-death experiences involve feeling out of one's body seeing events around themselves, and the seeing of bright lights and experiences of feeling like one is floating. Some have interpreted such experiences as evidence for an afterlife while skeptics and most scientists have dismissed the experiences as hallucinations.[1]