Can you even name these 'multiple Nobel laureate neurophysiologists and neurosurgeons'?
I can not only name them, but I have read their books and papers - and those of their protégés - and I heard some of them speak.
I look As a sceptic in the scientific sense.
Thats Because I study science a LOT before comment on it.
I read opponents of views not just promoters of them, although some of the sceptic pseudoscience makes you weep!
(Take Gerard woerlee commenting on Pam reynolds with complete nonsense about how she must have heard.“ with bone sound transmission!! during the best scientifically monitored OBE in history,
needless to say when he was offered the chance to demonstrate his nonsense, in a simulatiion, he declined, and he fails to say how someone with no blood or brain activity , plugged ears and covered eyes can hear Or see.
When they offered him the chance to “ prove “ he could, he would have been given the advantage of being conscious with blood and brainwaves, but still he declined because he knew his ideas were pseudoscientific nonsense!
it is a disappointment to me that on a so called “ science “ forum, most want to give an opinion before study so
they are ideologists not scientists who even quote wiki on occasion!
Study it warden it is fascinating.
I’ve told you a few places to start, in books chosen because they refer to the previous science.
One of the posters here remarked mockingly, from his apriori ideology (not science ) he would only believe that death was not an anbrupt halt, if one in the cemetery came back.
It is exactly the same logical nonsense as if in sailing ship days they only believed information about far off countries from the boats that never returned. But let that pass.
On the medical front , If he read the book I suggested he would know pig brains have been revitalised after several days of decapitation. , indeed cadaver human brain cells have also been propagated. He would know that 4 minutes to resuscitate after arrest is a myth. Oxygen toxicity causes the damage, the resuscitation process is the problem, one of parnias main messages as an emergency medicine researcher.
One of the hardest definitions in medicine is death.
The totality of evidence only starts to make sense as a dualist.