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Wristwatches, NDEs and death.
Someone I know discovered a relative dead at home and touched their body. Since then, whenever they have worn a wristwatch it has stopped after 2 or 3 days of wearing it. When it's removed it starts again. I know that this is 'normal' for people who have experienced a NDE, but this is someone who hasn't.
Can we therefore assume that death generates some form of energy that affects the normal flow of electrical energy and that this can be captured and transfered.
Someone I know discovered a relative dead at home and touched their body. Since then, whenever they have worn a wristwatch it has stopped after 2 or 3 days of wearing it. When it's removed it starts again. I know that this is 'normal' for people who have experienced a NDE, but this is someone who hasn't.
Can we therefore assume that death generates some form of energy that affects the normal flow of electrical energy and that this can be captured and transfered.