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Topic: what physically happens when you die suddenly ???? (Read 145 times)

jr. member
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Very interesting read. Thanks for sharing.

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We often think of the moment of death as that time at which the heartbeat and breathing stop. We are learning, however, that death isn't instant. Our brains are now thought to continue to "work" for 10 minutes or so after we die, meaning that our brains may, in some way, be aware of our death. The research, however, is only very preliminary.

Does it basically mean we can understand that we are dead for 10 minutes or so, but can do nothing about it? Scary perspective.
newbie
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When you die suddenly, your body will cool down and turn two distinct colors, the heart stops beating. These are the most obvious manifestations.
legendary
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What about the people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who in one second, became a shadow on the sidewalk or wall?

Cool
newbie
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It seems to me that physically we begin to feel pain in some place, for example, the heart.
I wonder how it is to die immediately and without pain, is it possible, I think that only in rare cases.
There is probably no exact answer to your question.

In a way I disagree. A person who is dying no longer feels pain, and that's because his organs have partially or completely shut down. In a few minutes after your heart stopped, your brain is still receptive. At least for a few minutes. This is when your whole life is flashing right before your eyes. Once your brain stopped receiving oxygen, then you're a goner.
jr. member
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It seems to me that physically we begin to feel pain in some place, for example, the heart.
I wonder how it is to die immediately and without pain, is it possible, I think that only in rare cases.
There is probably no exact answer to your question.
newbie
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