Encryption algorithms in survival evidence.

The Journal of Parapsychology | June 1, 1994| | Copyright

The parapsychological literature contains a variety of phenomena suggesting, with various degrees of persuasiveness, that some aspect of the human psyche survives the death of the brain. Among them are apparitions, cases suggestive of reincarnation, dreams, hauntings, mediumship, NDEs (near-death experiences), and OBEs (out-of-body experiences). The very idea of life after death is not free of potential philosophical (as distinct from empirical) problems: Flew (1987), (Geach (1987), and Penelhum (1987) argue that transfer of memories or personality traits are not sufficient to ...

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