💨 Abstract
Recent research suggests that consciousness may persist for hours after clinical death, challenging the traditional view of death as an instantaneous event. Studies have shown that up to 20% of cardiac arrest survivors recall conscious experiences during periods of absent brain activity. Anna Fowler and Sam Parnia propose that death is a gradual process, with brain and organ functions declining over time.
Courtesy: Alice Giddings
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