45
/ 100
Mixed
Losing a phone causes the same panic as a near-death experience for many people.
Infact verdict: Mixed (45/100).
The claim that losing a phone causes the same panic as a near-death experience is not strongly supported by the evidence. While losing a phone can cause significant stress due to emotional attachment and dependency on technology, near-death experiences are typically characterized by feelings of peace and life review, which are qualitatively different. The evidence does not support the equivalence of these experiences in terms of panic or emotional response.
How is this score determined? →Individual claims
45
Mixed
Society
Losing a phone causes the same panic as a near-death experience for many people.
The evidence suggests that losing a phone can cause intense panic due to emotional attachment and dependency on technology. However, near-death experiences are often associated with feelings of peace and life review, which differ from panic. The claim is therefore misleading as it equates two different emotional responses. No direct evidence equates the panic of losing a phone to a near-death experience.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
50
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
40
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
40
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
40
Weighted Total
45
Evidence Summary
No direct evidence equates phone loss panic to near-death experiences; sources describe different emotional responses.