"Unveiling the Prolonged Near-Death Experience: Insights from Neuroscientists"

Neuroscientists from New York University have conducted a study revealing that some patients who were revived by CPR had clear memories of experiencing death and exhibited brain patterns associated with thought and memory while unconscious. The study found that nearly 40 percent of the patients had normal or nearly normal brain wave activity, even an hour after their hearts had stopped. The researchers suggest that the dying brain removes inhibitory systems, allowing access to new dimensions of reality and the recall of stored memories. This study provides evidence for the reality of near-death experiences and opens the door for further exploration into what happens when a person dies.
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