Yup it is weird, and has a few possible explanations. One being spiritual, ie lying spirits informing a person of such things in order to deceive ie deceive th3 doctors doing g the experiments to keep,them from God’s truth- this is just one possib,e explanation, not THE exp,anation of course. I don’t know enough about it to make an informed decision, jist as I don’t know enough about remote viewing issues, but do be,eive that those are used by lying spirits to keep people blind to God’s truth in many cases.
I know some people calim that they have seen God’s face when th3y “died” and th3 bible is clear that no man has seen God’s face and lived. I think that thee re is the possibility that the person claiming that might not be saved, and lying spirits caused the person to think they had, thus attempting to make the person think that they are saved, have seen God, and Wil. Be in heaven when they die when in fsct they aren’t saved. Not saying the person isn’t infsct saved, just saying that that is a possibility an pd how a spirit might work in that person’s life and mind to keep them from seeking salvation if they are unsaved.
RE: lying spirits informing a person of such things in order to deceive ie deceive th3 doctors doing g the experiments to keep,them from God’s truth-
I am always dismayed to think about how we are supposed to discern which things are illusions from Satan and which are revelations from God.
Descartes’ “Evil Genius” playing a last-second prank, eh?