Can this be considered valid genuine proof or evidence of an afterlife or not?

Why or why not?
Basically an OBE experiment in a controlled environment where the test subject views something by the use of an OBE that he/she can not visibly see an item that is above him/her.

Okay, basically this hold on.
Wait, never mind, I can't find the video.
Well anyways it doesn't matter because the video could be fake anyways.
But shouldn't we try to do something like that?
Test this OBE thing out?
Have someone in one room "jump out their body" and view an object in a completely different room to describe the object? Of course watched under by well qualified and respected scientist?
We can see if it's true or not.

It seems like a pretty easy experiment.
Why has this not been studied on more?
Everyone is so obsessed with near death experiences that don't even prove anything other than the brain could hallucinate something before death.
Why not just have one of these people who claim to have OBE to go describe an object in a different room that they have never been in?
Then repeat the experiment multiple times with different objects to see what the results are.
If the objects that are described are inaccurate, then there is no evidence.
If it is accurate, then there is evidence.
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Hey Arnold.
I'm doing you a favor by trying to set up a simple experiment to really see if you are hallucinating or not.
Why not try to prove there is an afterlife by this simple experiment?

Why believe in something in which there is no proof, or even any real evidence that it exists.
"They've done this test."

I'm sure they have done it, but I can't find it anywhere on google.

Do you have any links?
 
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