I'm sure the experience was just like fainting.

One moment you're [here] and the next you're [there] with zero perception of time or any other conscious experience in between. Why should one expect any other outcome when your brain is the thing that makes memories and provides the sensation of consciousness?

Of course... the afterlife-believers can easily say "well he didn't _actually_ die yet - and if he did, he would have had [insert my afterlife experience] and he wouldn't be back to talk about it".

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There’s quite a lot of proven near death experiences, but clearly it doesn’t happen to everyone. Not sure why that is.

how can you be so sure of that without any evidence?

To be fair there's no evidence for the counter claim either (experience post-dead).

I have at least a shred of anecdotal first-hand experience of losing consciousness a few times.