Raymond Moody, M.D., a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia, defined this phenomenon.
I’ve read Moody’s books and others that claim that it is just one final brain blitz before we dissolve into nothingness.
If it is just our neurons frying at the last moment, how does that explain that aura of interconnectedness where we can feel and empathize the pain we brought on others. How does our brain get inside theirs?
For that the NDE deniers have no answer. Nor can they explain the out of body experiences of patients during surgery describing the operating room (and conversations) during their surgery. Even things that would be out of view and earshot to the patient.