A former NASA scientist has stepped forward with a claim that places professional credibility in quiet tension with one of humanity's oldest mysteries: he reports having died three times, and each time, he encountered the same vision. Near-death experiences have long occupied an uneasy space between neuroscience and spiritual testimony, documented by physicians yet resistant to full explanation. That a man trained in empirical rigor would offer repetition itself as a form of evidence invites us to ask not only what he saw, but what it means that we keep asking.
Former NASA scientist claims near-death experiences reveal consistent afterlife visions
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Former NASA scientist's near-death experience claims have no direct economic implications; this is a personal/scientific anecdote without market relevance.
No direct consumer impact. May influence demand for wellness/spiritual services marginally, but effect is negligible and unmeasurable.
No regulatory or policy implications. This is a personal account of subjective experience, not an economic or policy matter.
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A former NASA scientist's personal near-death experience claims have no geopolitical significance or international implications.
N/A - This is a personal scientific/philosophical claim with no bearing on international relations, state power, or geopolitical competition.