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The Astounding Pop Mech Show: Death May Not Be the End of Consciousness

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Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick discuss how your brain could fight to stay alive after your body gives up.

You know the stories: a flash of light, a tunnel, maybe even a mysterious voice telling you it’s not your time. Near-deathexperiences have fascinated people for decades, but now scientists are starting to think there’s something even stranger going on: Right as the body shuts down, the brain might be kicking into overdrive, firing off one last burst of consciousnessin a final push to stay alive.

That’s the mind-blowing idea behind one of Pop Mech’s most-read recent stories, “A ‘Twilight Consciousness’ May Exist in Dying Patients. Could That Mean Death Isn’t Final?” In the story, scientists detail a huge spike in gamma brainwaves—those linked with memory, awareness, and sensory experience—after patients are declared clinically dead. The discovery basically challenges everything we thought we knew about what it means to die.

Watch Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick break down the weird phenomenon of “twilight consciousness” and share a few stranger-than-fiction stories, like the man who woke up on the operating table just before his organs were harvested, and the 95-year-old woman who rose from her coffin after six days and made herself a bowl of porridge because she was hungry.

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New evidence continues to suggest that Einstein was right – death is an illusion.

 
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New evidence continues to suggest that Einstein was right – death is an illusion.

It's not surprising at all. There are so many NDE's and supernatural experiences, death TRULY is just the beginning. Think of ghosts et al.
 
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Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick discuss how your brain could fight to stay alive after your body gives up.

You know the stories: a flash of light, a tunnel, maybe even a mysterious voice telling you it’s not your time. Near-deathexperiences have fascinated people for decades, but now scientists are starting to think there’s something even stranger going on: Right as the body shuts down, the brain might be kicking into overdrive, firing off one last burst of consciousnessin a final push to stay alive.

That’s the mind-blowing idea behind one of Pop Mech’s most-read recent stories, “A ‘Twilight Consciousness’ May Exist in Dying Patients. Could That Mean Death Isn’t Final?” In the story, scientists detail a huge spike in gamma brainwaves—those linked with memory, awareness, and sensory experience—after patients are declared clinically dead. The discovery basically challenges everything we thought we knew about what it means to die.

Watch Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick break down the weird phenomenon of “twilight consciousness” and share a few stranger-than-fiction stories, like the man who woke up on the operating table just before his organs were harvested, and the 95-year-old woman who rose from her coffin after six days and made herself a bowl of porridge because she was hungry.

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  • While the original story of the 95-year-old woman serves as a compelling anecdote, it's difficult to prove its literal truth due to its second-hand origins and the time elapsed.
  • Similar stories about individuals being mistakenly buried alive have circulated, making it hard to pinpoint the exact historical figure or event referenced in the current narrative.
  • The tale highlights the dangers of hasty diagnoses and has become a cautionary reminder of the human vulnerability to premature burials, even if the specific details are legendary.
Points to Hasty diagnoses ... the bible teaches death is a sleep because ALL will be resurrected one day .... some to eternal life .... some will suffer the second death (non existence for eternity)
The brain remains active after death due to surges in electrical activity, particularly gamma waves, which are linked to high-level cognitive functions like memory retrieval and conscious perception. This burst of activity occurs as the brain loses its oxygen supply, leading to a storm of neurotransmitters and a temporary period of hyperactivity before neuronal death. While the exact cause of these surges is not fully understood, they may explain the vivid, memory-like experiences reported in near-death experiences and challenge the traditional definition of when death occurs.
 
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The story Dr Eben Alexander gives of his experience in the afterlife, shows how the brain
doesn't have the capacity to give the experience of a NDE.


Dr Alexander is a neurosurgeon who's cerebral cortex of his brain was destroyed 100%.
According to him and others in his field, there is no way the brain will continue to function
once the cerebral cortex is destroyed.

 
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