The First-Ever Recording of a Death Moment Indicates What Our Final Thoughts May Be

Our last thoughts before the great slumber have been illuminated by the first-ever recording of a person’s dying minutes.

People have been interested in what occurs after death since the beginning of time. Scientists may have found some hints regarding our last thoughts before dying, but the real solution is still a mystery.

An 87-year-old patient with epilepsy suddenly passed away from a heart attack while researchers in Vancouver, Canada, were observing his brain activity.

They tracked his brain activity in the 30 seconds before to and after his heart stopping beating by analyzing data from an electroencephalogram (EEG).

The findings showed that the widely accepted notion that one’s life “flashes before their eyes” may be more than a catchphrase.

This theory was based on an increase in “gamma oscillations,” which are brainwaves linked to dreaming and memory recall.

 

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