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Once the waves reach the pineal gland, they bounce off the brain sand, sequestering the electromagnetic field and transmitting the information to the cerebral cortex for the interpretation of the message. In October 2010 in Valencia, Spain, I (Martínez) conducted an interview with Dr. Sérgio Felipe de Oliveira, who showed images from his magnetic resonance experiments and pointed out these differences in the level of brain sand in the pineal gland that are related to extrasensory abilities. RESEARCH INTO NEARDEATH EXPERIENCE At King’s College London there is a revolution going on in the world of thanatology, the scientific study of death. The researcher, Peter Fenwick, MD, is performing detailed experiments on the phenomenon that takes place between the 24 and 48 hours before and after death and also at the moment of death. He concentrates on visions from people who were lying in bed and spoke with deceased family Dr Sérgio Felipe de Oliveira 52