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Thirty seconds before death, the whole life of man floated in front of the eyes? New research reports

Thirty seconds before death, the whole life of man floated in front of the eyes?  New research reports
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Saturday, February 26, 2022

Dr. Zemer added that 30 seconds before his death, the old man's heart stopped supplying blood to his brain. The same pattern that works in our brain when we are paying close attention to something, dreaming or reminiscing, is the same pattern that follows the brain waves of the elderly at that moment.

   Death is knocking on the door, you understand and in a moment you will be gone from this world what goes on in the human brain at that moment? Unexpectedly, researchers have found the answer to this question. They even recorded how the human brain waves worked just before death!

   A team of scientists went to measure the brain waves of an 8-year-old man with epilepsy. But he died suddenly of cardiac arrest during a neurological recording, a strange discovery!

   According to the recording, 30 seconds before and after the death, the old man's brain brought back various memories of his life.

   Member of the Vancouver-based Canadian research team and co-author of the study. Ajmal Jemar said the unexpectedly found recording was the first recording of a dead person's brain.

   The news has been reported to the BBC. "It simply came to our notice then. We had no plans to record this signal from our brains," he said.

   Does this mean that we will have fond memories of the last days of our lives? "It's not possible to say right now," said Dr. Zemer.

   "If I think philosophically, it's better to think of good memories than bad memories at the time of death. But the type of memory varies from person to person," he said. Gamer.

   Dr. currently working as a neurosurgeon at the University of Louisville. Zemer added that 30 seconds before his death, the old man's heart stopped supplying blood to his brain. The same pattern that works in our brain when we are paying close attention to something, dreaming or reminiscing, is the same pattern that follows the brain waves of the elderly at that moment. The condition persists for 30 seconds after the patient's heart stops beating and at one point he is pronounced dead.

   Scientists' research raises a new question: When do people actually die? When does the heart stop beating? Or does the brain stop working?

   However, Dr. Zemer and his team also say that it is not possible to come to a final conclusion from a single study. Moreover the old man had epilepsy; His brain was bleeding which made the matter worse.

   "I never like to report a case," he said. Gamer. Because after receiving the initial recording in 2016, he is looking for more cases like this, but did not find them.

   However, a study conducted on healthy rats in 2013 could help Jemer! In that study, U.S. researchers showed that rats produced high-level waves in their brains within 30 seconds of the heart stopping beating. Gamer. The research team hopes that their published research will open the door to new knowledge about the last moments of human life.

   "I think death is a very mysterious and spiritual thing," he said.