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I would very much like someone to corroborate or refute the statement: "Proponents have generally misrepresented the amount of time which Reynolds was flatlined: the actual surgical timeline suggests that her brain stem activity was fully flatlined for a period of only five to six minutes at most, and there is no evidence that she retained memories or experiences during this particular period, as opposed to the rest of the several-hours long surgery.", because that is what determines the value of this NDE. - Waninge 21:30, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
- No need for it anymore. I did it myself by writing a time line, based on the book of Sabom. It doesn't really matter how long Reynolds was flatlined. The time line shows that Reynolds observations in the operating room happened before she was flatlined. - Waninge 15:28, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
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This whole article is written from the perspective of "prove life after death/disprove life after death." But it doesn't say so. There is a section labeled "Critical," and no explanation of what one is being critical of. Martinphi (Talk Ψ Contribs) 03:56, 5 August 2007 (UTC)