Doctors in Canada have recorded their first posthumous testimony (Video/Photo)

Doctors in Canada have recorded the first scientific testimony of life after death, claiming that people's brains continue to function after they are declared clinically dead. Researchers from the University of Western Ontario have been monitoring brain activity and the heartbeat of four people in intensive care since [...]
Researchers from the University of Western Ontario have been monitoring brain activity and the heartbeat of four people who were in intensive care after their health vehicles were turned off, reports the “Daily Mail”, the Periscope broadcast.
According to doctors in an intensive Canadian care unit, a patient continued to show continued brain activity for ten minutes after their heart stopped.
Brain inactivity preceded heart failure in three out of four cases.
In one case, however, the patient's brain continued to work after their heart stopped.
“In a patient, the intensity of delta waves continued even after the heart rate broke down and arterial blood pressure (ABP),” said researchers.
There were considerable differences in electrical activity in the brain between the 30-minute period and the 5-minute period after heart failure.
On all four records taken from the patient's brain their reactions were very different, suggesting that we all experience death in unique ways.
Until a fifth of people who survive heart attacks report that they have had another earthly experience, while “klinically” are dead.
In 2013 a similar phenomenon was recorded in experiments on rats whose hearts were stopped.
It suggests that something happens on the eve of death that drives the conscious brain to a high level of alert, potentially causing visions and feelings related to near death experiences.
But many scientists believe that the experience near death is nothing more than hallucinations caused by the brain's impact that begins to close. /Periscopi/



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