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Pim van Lommel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pim van Lommel
Pim van Lommel (born 15 March 1943) is a Dutch author and researcher in the field of near-death studies. He studied medicine at Utrecht University, specializing in cardiology. He worked as a cardiologist at the Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, for 26 years (1977-2003). ==Biography== Lommel is best known for his work on the subject of near-death experiences, including a prospective study published in the medical journal ''The Lancet''.〔van Lommel P, van Wees R, Meyers V, Elfferich I. (2001) "Near-Death Experience in Survivors of Cardiac Arrest: A prospective Study in the Netherlands", ''The Lancet'', 358(9298):2039–45, .〕 He gained public attention as the author of the 2007 Dutch bestseller titled: ''Eindeloos Bewustzijn: een wetenschappelijke visie op de Bijna-Dood Ervaring'' which has been translated into several languages including German, English, French, Polish and Spanish. The English translation is titled: ''Consciousness Beyond Life, The Science of the Near-Death Experience'' (HarperCollins, 2010).〔("Consciousness Beyond Life" ). HarperCollins. Retrieved 2014-07-12.〕 In his book ''Consciousness Beyond Life'', Lommel postulates a model where consciousness is beyond neurological activities of the brain. He suggests that the brain is merely a terminal for accessing consciousness which is nonlocal (i.e. situated outside the physical body). In this model the brain is analogous to a computer terminal accessing a mainframe or the internet. He further hypothesizes that noncoding DNA and quantum mechanics could make such nonlocal access possible and this model could supposedly explain how near-death experiences could be experienced and remembered by people whose brain showed no activity on an EEG.
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