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Skeptic Check: After the Hereafter

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Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2016

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

There are few enduring truths, but one is that no one gets out of life alive. What’s less certain is what comes next. Does everything stop with death, or are we transported to another plane of existence? First-hand accounts of people who claim to have visited heaven are offered as proof of an afterlife. Now the author of one bestseller admits that his story was fabricated. We’ll look at the genre of “heaven tourism” to see if it has anything to say about the possible existence of the hereafter, and why the idea of an afterlife seriously influences how we live our lives on Earth. Also, a neurologist describes what is going on in the brain during near-death and other out-of-body experiences. It’s Skeptic Check, our monthly look at critical thinking … but don’t take our word for it! Guests: •  Ben Radford – Paranormal investigator, research fellow at the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and deputy editor of the Skeptical Inquirer, and author of the Discovery News article, “Why People Believed Boy’s ‘Visit to Heaven’ Story” •  Greg Garrett – Professor of English at Baylor University, writer on books, culture and religion for the Huffington Post, and author of Entertaining Judgment: The Afterlife in Popular Imagination •  Steven Novella – Professor of neurology at Yale University School of Medicine and host of the “Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe” podcast Originally Aired May 24, 2015 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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As anyone will tell you and probably already has no one gets out of this life alive

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There's one thing certain in life other than taxes every creature on this planet has an expiration date. It's the nature of biology. But is that it?

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Does our existence just come to a halt? Does everything we are simply stop with our death?

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Many cultures, not to mention many individuals, think there could be more, that after

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we expire our beings are transported to another plane of existence, either higher or lower, the

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question of what happens after we die has rattled us since we

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first contemplated mortality. So if there is evidence of existence after death, that

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would be important news. I'm Seth Shostak.

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