He Spent 13 Years Studying Death — What He Found Shocked the World

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In 1969, a young cardiologist in the Netherlands resuscitated a patient from cardiac arrest. The patient woke up — and instead of being relieved, he was deeply disappointed. He had seen something on the other side. Something real. Something that could not be explained.

That cardiologist was Pim van Lommel. And that single moment launched a 13-year scientific investigation that would become the most rigorous study of near-death experiences ever conducted — published in The Lancet, one of the most respected medical journals in the world.

This video tells the full story.

Topics covered:
— The 1969 patient who started everything
— The 13-year prospective study across 10 Dutch hospitals
— 344 cardiac arrest survivors — what 18% of them reported
— Why these experiences cannot be explained by oxygen deprivation, drugs, or hallucination
— What van Lommel concluded about consciousness and the brain
— The non-local consciousness model and what it means for all of us

This is not philosophy. This is peer-reviewed science published in one of the world's leading medical journals.

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