Scientists Prove That There Is Life After Death
The existence of life after death is a universal question. However, recent research provided prooves that consciousness may continue even after death.Scientists conducted a four-year study of more than 2,000 patients who had suffered cardiac arrests. The research spanned cases at 15 hospitals in the UK, U.S. and Austria. The findings revealed nearly 40 per cent of those who survived described some kind of ‘awareness’ during the time when they were clinically dead before their hearts were restarted.
The scientists even told the story of a man who was ‘dead’ for three minutes yet managed to recount detailed actions of the nursing staff and the sound of the machines. The man recalled leaving his body entirely, watching his resuscitation from the corner of the room.
A total of 2,060 cardiac arrest patients were studied – 330 of them survived and 140 said that had been partly aware at the time of resuscitating.
- 39% of patients who survived cardiac arrest and were able to undergo interviews described a perception of awareness, but did not have any explicit memory of events.
- 46 % experienced a wide range of mental recollections, they included feelings of fear and persecution.
- 9 % had experiences commonly linked to a near death experiences.
- 2 % showed full awareness or out of body experiences, they explicitly recalled ‘seeing’ and ‘hearing’ events after their hearts had stopped.
The bright light or golden flash image often used in Hollywood films was also described by some patients. Others experienced a more unpleasant sensation of fears of drowning or being dragged through deep water.
Dr Sam Parnia who led the study, said: ‘The evidence thus far suggests that in the first few minutes after death, consciousness is not annihilated. Whether it fades away afterwards, we do not know, but right after death, consciousness is not lost. We know the brain can’t function when the heart has stopped beating.
But in this case conscious awareness appears to have continued for up to three minutes into the period when the heart wasn’t beating, even though the brain typically shuts down within 20-30 seconds after the heart has stopped. Clearly, the recalled experience surrounding death now merits further genuine investigation without prejudice.”
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