Episode 27 - Night Terrors, Near Death Experiences, and the Burden of Proof - a podcast by Mike McHargue

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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: How do we know we all see colors the same way? What would it take for you to walk away from faith? What happens in our brains during near-death experiences? Are night terrors neurological or demonic in origin?
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How do we know we all see colors the same way?
What Color is the Dress? Science Knows.
VSAUCE - Is Your Red The Same as My Red?
What would it take for you to walk away from faith?
Spectrum of Theism (the Dawkins Scale)
What happens in our brains during near-death experiences?
Near-Death Experiences May Be Explained By Heart-Brain Connection
Near-Death Experiences: The Brain is the Key
Are night terrors neurological or demonic in origin?
Sleep Paralysis
Night Terrors
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