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2025-06-18 Science & Technology
Scientists Record Brain Activity in Deceased Patient
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

And still it was higher than that of the average live Democrat...

[Regnum] Neurosurgeon Ajmal Zemmar from the University of Louisville (USA) tried to find an explanation for one of the near-death phenomena described by American hospice nurse Julie McFadden. According to her, she often observes such cases at work.

This was written about by the Metro publication.

Neurosurgeon Zemmar says brain can show memories before death
As the nurse explained, many patients have visions in the last days of life, which she distinguishes from hallucinations and manifestations of mental illness. In particular, some patients claim to see the dead.

The experiment was conducted by Dr. Zemmar, who studied the electroencephalogram of an 87-year-old patient 30 seconds before and after cardiac arrest. The oscillations in the brain after the patient's death showed that during the "transition to another world" and even for some time after that, the brain can remain active.

The neurosurgeon did not rule out that the brain at this time may show the last memories of important life events. This type of activity may explain the phenomenon of "flashes of life," when a person experiences vivid and detailed memories of significant events in their life before death.

Posted by badanov 2025-06-18 00:00|| || Front Page|| ||Comments [85 views ]  Top

#1 Now try Biden!
Posted by Skidmark 2025-06-18 02:53||   2025-06-18 02:53|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#2 OK, we understand the brain needs fresh O2 enriched blood to stay alive.

With age, there is decay, with reduce blood and O2 flow issues start kicking in.

Or look at the other fact.
Given the well known fact, many a person has been given CPR and brought back from being dead for 2 to 4 mins after a heart stoppage. Kinda indicates the brain is still alive and registering something about what is going on around it for some time.

So, whether the many related health issues related to dying kick in a dual "Here and Hereafter" scenario is a valid question.

Sharing a personal note.
In our case... My 91 y/o Mother-in-law, a sweet angel of a person. Told us she would be dying that day, about 14 hours before she did. Family, being told of her warning, flew in from the Midwest or drove hours to be at her deathbed. She passed with her family around her.
Posted by NN2N1 2025-06-18 06:52||   2025-06-18 06:52|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#3 So as to better model the ruling elite class for future generations!
Posted by Gleng Whaick2262 2025-06-18 07:26||   2025-06-18 07:26|| Front Page || Comments   Top

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