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A man named John Davis claims he was clinically dead for six minutes during surgery after a moped accident caused severe nerve damage.
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He says he experienced an “other world” the moment he closed his eyes — a classic near-death experience (NDE).
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Davis describes arriving at an “orientation centre for souls,” with marble architecture, ornate doors, tunnels, and a guiding presence.
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Through these tunnels, he claims to have seen galaxies, a deceased man being greeted, and a garden where his past pets ran to him.
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He also describes meeting a luminous robed figure who told him: “You have to tell them there is no such thing as death.”
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Despite being medically dead for six minutes, he insists his experience felt like nearly two hours.
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Physicians explain clinical death as the cessation of cardiac activity or irreversible brain death.
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Surveys indicate around 15% of ICU patients report NDEs with common features like bright lights, tunnels, peace, and out-of-body sensations.
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Cross-cultural research shows NDEs have been documented for thousands of years across civilizations.
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Neuroscientists suggest NDEs may come from brain activity surges near death; a 2024 EEG study showed heightened prefrontal cortex activity in dying patients, offering a possible scientific explanation.
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