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re: Heaven and Hell Exist, and I Believe I Know Where
Posted on 2/17/14 at 1:28 am to mizzoukills
Posted on 2/17/14 at 1:28 am to mizzoukills
While there's brain activity for upwards of (some guess) 10 minutes, the brain doesn't surge for 10 minutes. There's a surge of 4 stages that lasts roughly 4 seconds, 6 seconds, 20 seconds and then no surge or meaningful activity after that.
Take if from this site, I'm no neuro-scientist though.
Take if from this site, I'm no neuro-scientist though.
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In this study, the neuroscientists distinguish four distinct stages of brain death. Cardiac arrest stage 1 (CAS1) reflects the time (~4 seconds) between the last regular heartbeat and the loss of a oxygenated blood pulse (i.e. clinical death). The next stage (CAS2) lasts about 6 seconds, and ends with a burst in low-frequency brain waves (so-called 'delta blip'). The third death stage, CAS3, lasts approximately 20 seconds at which point there is no more evidence of meaningful brain activity at the final stage, CAS4.
Posted on 2/17/14 at 1:41 am to Stacked
the "surge" lasts for approximately 30 seconds. That's enough time for an eternal afterlife within the dreamscape.
However, the information that you posted doesn't account for the possibility of cellular memory and what that could imply in regards to the sub conscience.
However, the information that you posted doesn't account for the possibility of cellular memory and what that could imply in regards to the sub conscience.
This post was edited on 2/17/14 at 1:42 am
Posted on 2/17/14 at 1:44 am to Stacked
In case your typing out a big response or something, I've never thought about this before in my life and for all either of us know you're 100% right.
Pretty clear flags though for me with the info in the OP. It's not as simple as our dreams are 5-20 seconds and feel like a really long time and the brain's active for 10 minutes so it must feel like eternity. Like I said, 20-30 seconds after death (roughly the same amount of time as a single dream (let alone the many of those we have in one night) there is no more surge or meaningful activity.
Pretty clear flags though for me with the info in the OP. It's not as simple as our dreams are 5-20 seconds and feel like a really long time and the brain's active for 10 minutes so it must feel like eternity. Like I said, 20-30 seconds after death (roughly the same amount of time as a single dream (let alone the many of those we have in one night) there is no more surge or meaningful activity.
This post was edited on 2/17/14 at 1:49 am
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