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And yet, we know that
we are more than our brain, that our brain can tell us,
if you go to a concert, which notes were played, what the temperature
of the room was, and so forth, but it can't
convey the experience
we are more than our brain, that our brain can tell us,
if you go to a concert, which notes were played, what the temperature
of the room was, and so forth, but it can't
convey the experience
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And yet, we know that
we are more than our brain,
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that our brain can tell us,
if you go to a concert,
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which notes were played,
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what the temperature
of the room was,
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and so forth, but it can't
convey the experience.
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Movie Summary
A compelling argument is made not only with interviews of those (not necessarily religious believers) who had near-death experiences, but an interview with a Cambridge neurologist who explains the "something" that neurons can't de...