Zo schreef iemand die een hartaanval had in een Facebookgroep over zijn veranderde ervaring van tijd:
“In my Near Death Experience the clock in my ICU room wall literally stopped. I was looking directly at the clock on my wall when my heart stopped, I watched the nurses rush into my room in super slow motion almost so slow in fact that it seemed like they were moving in reverse,
(like imagine you being at a house party with a remote in your hand and you just decided to hit the pause button while everyone was moving around and talking, that's what it was like for me)
that's what initially caught my attention was their unnatural speed of movement, then time rewound and it happened again but the second time they got a little closer then the previous time, and that's when it dawned on me that "oh no I think I'm dead
then I started to notice things like no sound and I could read their minds and feel their emotional state.”(Jeffrey Vanarsdale).Iemand anders getuigt van zijn tijdervaring in zijn bijna dood ervaring als volgt:
“It's as if everything that has ever happened or will happen is already there now, and just waiting to come into material form. As we imagine time on earth, it seems to unfold one event at a time, in a sequence. There, the entire beginning, middle and end of any event exists in an eternal present tense. Past present and future are now. In my experience” (Blane Bostock).
Dit lijkt erg op 4D spacetime of the block universe.
Zou het kunnen dat verschillende dieren tijd anders ervaren en dat wanneer we opgaan in het Al we de ervaringen hebben zoals bijna doodervaarders dat beschrijven van tijd?