I plan to verify through self-experiment one day.
I think in the literal instant before death, there is ultimate peace. This is because all the pain and confusion of our earthly life is lifted, and we finally see reality as it is.
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I have a theory that the moment of death is the most peaceful of our lives
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Re: I have a theory that the moment of death is the most peaceful of our lives
Our lives really DO flash before us: Scientists record the brain activity of an 87-year-old man at the moment he died, revealing a rapid 'memory retrieval' process
What happens in the brain as we die has been a source of mystery for centuries, but a new study suggests our lives really do flash before our eyes in our final moments.
Neuroscientists inadvertently recorded a dying brain while they were using electroencephalography (EEG) to detect and treat seizures in an 87-year-old man, and he suffered a cardiac arrest.
It was the first time ever that scientists had recorded the activity of a dying human brain, according to the team.
Rhythmic brain wave patterns were observed to be similar to those occurring during memory retrieval, as well as dreaming and meditation.
This supports a theory known as 'life recall' – that we relive our entire life in the space of seconds like a flash of lightning just prior to death.
In fact, the brain may remain active and coordinated during and after the transition to death, and may even be programmed to 'orchestrate the whole ordeal', according to the researchers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... vents.html
What happens in the brain as we die has been a source of mystery for centuries, but a new study suggests our lives really do flash before our eyes in our final moments.
Neuroscientists inadvertently recorded a dying brain while they were using electroencephalography (EEG) to detect and treat seizures in an 87-year-old man, and he suffered a cardiac arrest.
It was the first time ever that scientists had recorded the activity of a dying human brain, according to the team.
Rhythmic brain wave patterns were observed to be similar to those occurring during memory retrieval, as well as dreaming and meditation.
This supports a theory known as 'life recall' – that we relive our entire life in the space of seconds like a flash of lightning just prior to death.
In fact, the brain may remain active and coordinated during and after the transition to death, and may even be programmed to 'orchestrate the whole ordeal', according to the researchers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... vents.html
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Re: I have a theory that the moment of death is the most peaceful of our lives
That's kind of fucked up.weimy froob wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:56 pm
In fact, the brain may remain active and coordinated during and after the transition to death, and may even be programmed to 'orchestrate the whole ordeal', according to the researchers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... vents.html
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Re: I have a theory that the moment of death is the most peaceful of our lives
It might be, unless you die being mauled by a tiger. Then it's probably not very peaceful.
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