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I thought the idea that DMT released during an NDE had been disputed or at least that not enough DMT was released to trip.
Either way. I get your point but do not necessarily agree that the body's reluctance to die disproves an afterlife especially since if the afterlife is real that means the body is not the self.
That said I am not as confident in the afterlife as I used to be.
I had a view that our souls grew overtime with our bodies being like cocoons that gave up the soul after a period of growth...
After a close friend of mine died and I couldn't see his death as anything but a horrible tragedy I became more reluctant to believe in such things.
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It's inferred because we see it in animals, but have yet to scientifically observe it in humans for obvious ethical reasons.
So you asked for evidence that the afterlife doesn't exist. As such the mere assumption that the afterlife does exist is not a sufficient refutation of the evidence presented to you. I'm not disagreeing with your assessment, just pointing out that the way you're conducting this discussion is inappropriate for a science based community.
You actually don't get my point. I'm not saying biology disproves the existence of the afterlife.
I'm saying based on biological behaviour, whatever afterlife might exist, doesn't interact with our biology in a way that our biology is aware of said afterlife's existence.
That's why my caveat regarding NDE is that maybe the brain is uploading your spirit to heaven we just don't have the neurological understanding to observe that currently.
Ah my apologies, I didn't realize that's what you meant. Sorry you're right I actually did not get your point and am dumb.