The Doctor Who Claims to Resurrect the Dead

Indian physician Himansu Bansal claims to be able to revive the dead, at least for people experiencing a complete and irreversible loss of their brain function, also called clinical “death”. His claim has revolutionized the research world, as it would be an important step for [...]
His claim has revolutionized the world of research, as it would be an important step toward what was considered impossible - immortality.
The doctor said that like the Reptils and the amphibians, we humans can also regain our conscience and overcome the causes of brain death.
It is known that the regeneration of the human nervous system is practically zero, however, kinds like salamander can hide the secret to overcoming death. Despite the complexity of the purpose, Himansh claims to hold some hope of being able to overcome death because after a clinical death, the person still has electrical activity in his brain.
Despite death, the blood of the body continues to circulate, there is digestive growth, sexual maturity can be achieved, and even a child may be born.
With the help of a team of biotechnologists, the Indian doctor's project aims to resurface “certain central system areas when they have suffered irreparable damage, opening the door for the recovery of dead patients with specific characteristics.
The doctor wants to show that the death of the human brain can be reversed by electrical incentives, laser stimuli, and stem cell injections and amino acids in the upper middle, which direct our breathing and heartbeat.
He has proven his theory in two patients with relative success, as their state of consciousness after test has been minimal, but they believe the probability increases in future tests.












