This has been proven and confirmed by scientists at the University of Western Ontario that they have recorded delta waves on a dead patient. Delta waves are present in deep sleep.
They followed the brain of dying patients in the intensive care unit and were surprised when one recorded brain activity and 10 minutes after the heart stopped kicking.
A man is declared dead when his heart stops knocking on him and when he does not have a reasonable chance to start kicking again. Theoretically, this means that the deceased can hear a doctor pronouncing him dead.
There were people who died, so they returned, or stopped showing signs of life, they were declared dead and miraculously revived. In such cases, they knew later that they were telling that they had seen the light at the end of the tunnel or their soul getting out of the body, saying they were floating above themselves ...
A team of experts from the University of Langon Medical School in New York studied this topic through studies made in the United States and Europe. These studies included people whose heart stopped quitting, so they returned to life.
"These people described how they looked at doctors and nurses while they worked and listened to everything they were saying. They described real events they could not know because they were not conscious. This was confirmed by the medical workers who are patients were declared dead by the dead because they were technically dead, "explains Dr. Sam Parnia, the author of the study.
Experts say brain cells stop working for hours after the heart ceases to bite.
"Once this happens, the blood no longer circulates in the brain, which means that the functions of the brain stop, then all the brain's brain reflexes are lost. The brainwalk, which is responsible for thinking and processing information from five senses, stops immediately. that the electrical monitor will not detect brain waves within 2 to 20 seconds, "says Dr. Parnia.
This all again results in a chain reaction of cellular processes leading to the death of brain cells. However, it can take hours for the heart to fit.
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