Just like a dying superhero fighting their final battle, the brain goes into overdrive during near-death experiences. A recent report suggests that these experiences may be the brain’s last fight-or-flight response before it succumbs to death. By studying electroencephalogram (EEG) readings, scientists have detected a surge of consciousness at the moment of death. It’s like the brain unleashing its final superpower, experiencing bright lights, life flashbacks, and even communicating with lost loved ones. This surge of consciousness could be explained as the brain’s desperate attempt to make sense of its imminent demise. While these experiences have long been associated with the afterlife, this report provides a more scientific perspective on near-death experiences. To delve deeper into this fascinating research, explore the full article!
Near-death experiences – seeing a bright light, floating outside your body, watching your life flash past, communicating with lost loved ones – could well be part of a dying brain’s final fight-or-flight response, a new report suggests. Electroencephalogram (EEG) readings of…
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