π Scientists found a strange fix for bad sleep: https://giftclick.org/aff_c?offer_id=4025&aff_id=160392 π Affiliate link - I earn a small commission if you buy, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the channel Welcome to Night Science! The Brain Song: https://bit.ly/The_Brain_Song_Now Scientists accidentally recorded a human brain dying for the first time in 2022, and what they found defied everything we thought we knew about death. In this Science for Sleep Documentary, we explore the groundbreaking neuroscience of the dying brain, near-death experiences, endogenous DMT, terminal lucidity, and the ancient and modern quest to answer humanity's oldest question: what happens after we die? From the gamma wave surges captured by Dr. Ajmal Zemmar's team at the University of Louisville to Dr. Sam Parnia's AWARE studies on cardiac arrest survivors at NYU Langone Health, the science of death is being rewritten. We examine the landmark 2019 study by Dean et al. published in Scientific Reports showing that the mammalian brain produces dimethyltryptamine at neurologically significant concentrations, and that DMT levels spike during cardiac arrest. We investigate terminal lucidity, the baffling phenomenon where patients with severe Alzheimer's disease suddenly regain cognitive clarity shortly before death, and the NIH-funded research now underway to understand it. We walk through the Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Hall of Maat, the Tibetan Book of the Dead and the Bardo Thodol, Norse Valhalla, Greek Hades, and the afterlife teachings of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. We explore David Chalmers' Hard Problem of Consciousness, the Orchestrated Objective Reduction theory proposed by Nobel laureate Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff, Robert Lanza's Biocentrism, the first law of thermodynamics, and the quantum information paradox. This documentary connects neuroscience, psychedelic research, comparative mythology, quantum physics, and world religions into a single investigation of death, consciousness, and what may lie beyond. Topics covered: dying brain gamma wave activity, near-death experience research, AWARE study Sam Parnia, electroencephalogram cardiac arrest, dimethyltryptamine endogenous brain production, DMT spirit molecule Rick Strassman, terminal lucidity Alzheimer's disease paradoxical lucidity, Egyptian Book of the Dead Hall of Maat Anubis Osiris, Tibetan Book of the Dead Bardo Thodol Padmasambhava, Norse mythology Valhalla Ragnarok, Greek underworld Hades Elysium Tartarus, Christianity resurrection afterlife, Islam Jannah Jahannam Day of Judgment, Judaism Olam Ha-Ba Sheol, hard problem of consciousness David Chalmers, Orchestrated Objective Reduction Orch OR Roger Penrose Stuart Hameroff microtubules quantum consciousness, biocentrism Robert Lanza, first law of thermodynamics, human decomposition forensic anthropology, green burial human composting Watch until the end for a philosophical reckoning with the deepest question any human being will ever face.
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All I know is true death canβt be that bad. Nobody ever came back.
I had a chill go down my back at 2:22 in the morning and I found out that that's what time my husband died
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So that means if someoneβs hart stops, dosent mean they are dead,wait for a while they will come back
My dad passed away from a stroke when he was only 52. This year, he would have turned 55. We lived about 2,500 km apart since 2012 because of our family's situation and the economy at the time. Sometimes I wish I had spent more time with him, had more conversations, and made more memories. I still see him in my dreams. Most of the time, he's lying in bed just like during his illness. I miss you, Dad. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. I hope we'll meet again somedayπβ€οΈ
I almost died when I was 20 years old. The arteries in my neck broke a week after a tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy. I almost bled to death. My veins collapsed. I had blood transfusions going into me at my ankle and elbow, after they did a cut down to get to my collapsed veins. I had a tracheotomy, because I was choking on the blood, that I periodically threw up. I was transported from a hospital in Vallejo, California, to UCSF Hospital in San Francisco, California, accompanied by my doctor. He was taking me to an ENT doctor, because he could not find the source of all of the blood, that I kept throwing up. I remember that slow ambulance ride, and I knew that I needed to not throw up any blood until we got there. I knew that I was dying, and that one more vomiting episode might be the end of me. Right after we got there, and while they were moving me, I could not keep myself from vomiting up blood again. That was when I felt the knife cutting my neck for a tracheotomy, and I felt the cut downs happening on my arm and leg. There was not enough time for anesthesia. The ENT doctor found the source of all of the blood, and he put me under a light anesthesia to repair the broken arteries. It must have been during that time when my heart stopped twice. and I had a near-death experience. My whole life flashed through my mind. I saw what I assumed to be dead people floating past me, each one sitting on a chair, and smiling at me, like they knew who I was, but I did not know any of them. That was a VERY SCARY experience, because I knew that I was bleeding to death, and that there was nothing that I could do about it. I used to not be able to talk about it without shaking.
To be alive is the bad part...to be dying is the worst part...to be dead is the absence of all...
I have experienced many paranormal and spiritual experiences during the course of my whole life including knowing NDE survivers So this is very interesting for me
Wow this was fantastic I really enjoyed it and I passed it on to a few other people that I know
I was declared dead for 5 minutes and I remembered everything I saw the doctors doing to my body trying to resuscitate me but i felt no connection to my body or any recollection of anything . I felt floating over the room with feeling of " nothingness", just light as a feather no weight nothing just nothing ...
I'm 75yrs old and still very active. I'm also a psychic medium. I'm looking at death as a great adventure and I study numerous ancient religions and learning as much as I can. When loved ones contact me to give messages, I've never seen anyone unhappy. I definitely do not want to come back here. Instead, I hope to become a guardian angel or spirit. I meditate and listen to my spirit guides. I am π€β¨οΈππ
It's like when you sleep, consciousness gone then back when we woke up. In death, there's no going back. But like in sleep, we should not fear death. It's mostly fear of the unknown while we live. Our body and mind just shuts down when we die and even fear would disappear.
My experince was,who am i & where am i ...nothing made sense...totally lost in my self...scary.
LSD I didn't experience any other beings, nor shrooms, salvia however was one of the scariest things that I have experienced. I couldn't move nor see and there was a voice telling me I didn't exist, it said I was a figment if imagination and it was time for me to go. Whew! I fought that one hard, once it was over I was thinking wtf was that all about
the brain is an antenna connected to consciousness
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I like this. I believe our soul is ENERGY. You cant destroy Energy
Edgar Mitchell experienced a shift in consciousness while he was in space. He came home to Earth and opened IONS center, devoted to the study of consciousness. While in space, he felt that everything is one. Everything is connected. This is the exact same thing experienced by those who have had a near death experience.
Imagine a map like no map you could possibly believe possible but exists. A route on this map could be perhaps "ideal" or "recommended" another route appears to be glamorous and more exciting even deceiving the experienced and knowledgeable authorities to choose that venue. Rewards and outcomes believe it or not are the same. Up to us how we want to get there. Who is ready?