But, what if a brain can be restarted?
They’ll never figure it out by studying brains.
I’m sure Elon Musk has a chip ready to prove that death can be overturned.
How many would gladly take it?
I died, left my physical body,crossed over to Heaven, and returned.
The scientists don’t understand consciousness and the physical attributes of the soul.
It’s all physical to me sin e I returned.
Where scientists miss the boat is in understanding frequencies of consciousness. Perception of reality is a function of the frequency of consciousness from which we view it.
This is the secret to understanding the mystics of all religions.
If only they had followed the clear directions. Can't these scientists read?
https://neuwritesd.org/2019/06/13/brainex-restoring-brain-circulation-after-death/
Brainex patented
What does this mean for people?
This research importantly demonstrates that mammalian brains may have greater resilience to restrictions in blood and oxygen, given appropriate interventions, than we have previously appreciated. While we know that people lose consciousness seconds after blood flow to the brain is cut off, and that our brainβs main source of energy runs out within minutes, we may need to begin rethinking what we previously thought was an irreversible chain of events leading to permanent brain damage and death. This has huge implications for bridging the gap between basic research and clinical treatments. If we can study intact, functioning brains as a whole in the lab, perhaps we can better understand how the brain recovers after global anoxia or ischemia. This could allow us to better treat people who suffer from heart attacks or stroke, who may temporarily lose normal blood flow to the brain. Further, we could potentially use tools like this to study brain conditions such as neurodegenerative disease, which may involve impairments in neurovascular functioning. While this kind of technology still requires more testing and optimization, the possibilities are tremendously exciting!
A cardiologist friend of mine in Denmark had many of the patients he resuscitated tell him about leaving their bodies. He did an extensive study, interviewing hundreds of these patients and found that 18% remembered an out of body experience after death.
His work was well done and published in the medical journal Lancet in 2001. His name is Pim van Lommel.
Maybe they can try this on Joe Biden?
Artificial intelligence cannot replicate the feminine emotional aspect of consciousness.
This is where atheism gets you. No belief system, just a bunch of studies. A-holes
How many cells in an organ of, say, three pounds?
I remember this young lady. Michelle Malkin argued it was a medical kidnap attempt.
But yet a child in the womb, who is coming into the world live is not considered as a person and therefore can be extinguished as if nothing. No need to pronounce dead, never alive, never a person.
But do sing to that baby, talk to the baby in the womb, they know it affects them.
How? If it was never a person?
I am hesitant to being an organ doner. Dead people given anesthetics, tied down and bodies clinch up when doctors start carving them up.
How long is the brain still alive after death? 5 minutes, 2 hours, 20 hours?
Fascinating.
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π
Jeff is. You literally cease to exist. Time. It’s nothing like sleeping.
In the resurrection will be aware of any passage of time between the resurrection and the day they actually died. It will be instantaneous. Kind of like when I went under for surgery, the doctor told me to take a deep breath, and I did. He then said to take another breath, and I did, and as I exhailed I was waking up in the recovery room over an hour later. That’s how I see it.
To quote crowder, changed my mind. π