What happens when we die?
Scientists recently discovered, though there is caveat on it (that is
they just study a single person and may not applicable to all), that during
death our brain flashes moments of one’s life during when one still alive. As
we die, scientists or researchers says, our brainwaves show up or behave like
when we are dreaming, meditating, recalling memories, and or still coordinated because
of the gamma wave oscillation in the brain they found on a dying person they
study brainwaves when that person suddenly die. They study an 87-year-old
epileptic patient using electroencephalography (EEG) device to detect the
patient’s seizures and treat it. They have recorded a brain activity when the person
suddenly die,
What the scientists found or discover is a “reply of one’s life” during
the dying moments; it is a rewind of one’s life before one’s very eyes until one
cease to live.
“The researchers found that there was an increase in brain
waves known as gamma oscillations, which typically occurs during dreaming and
memory retrieval. So a person who is dying, they suggested, might
experience glimpses of their life flashing before their eyes. “Through
generating oscillations involved in memory retrieval, the brain may be playing
a last recall of important life events just before we die, similar to the ones
reported in near-death experiences,” said the University of Louisville’s Dr.
Ajmal Zemmar, the lead author of the study, in a press release.” (Futurism)
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