On Thu, 22 May 2003, "Kevin Lee Keys" <drels at excite.com> wrote:
>> Ian Goddard wrote:
>>>> These new findings tend to support my own OBE
>> hypothesis: http://IanGoddard.net/paranorm.htm>>http://users.erols.com/igoddard/paranorm.htm>>>>http://www.newscientist.com/news/print.jsp?id=ns99992819>>>> Brain probe triggers out-of-body experiences
>>Are you saying that the fact that a brain probe can trigger out-of-body
>experiences is evidence that the astral plane does not exist as a real
>3 dimensional place?
IAN: No. More like: neurology is an easier explanation.
>A long time ago I saw a television show where
>a doctor touched a needle with alittle bit of electricity going thru it
>to a woman's brain. This caused her to her some sound. Music to
>be exact. Should we conclude that sound is only in a person's mind
>and does not actually exist in the real world?
IAN: Of course not. But based on your description it
seems indicated that the sound she heard (as opposed
to sound per se) originated and existed in her brain.
http://IanGoddard.net/philo.htm
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