“They’ll describe watching doctors and nurses working; they’ll describe having awareness of full conversations, of visual things that were going on, that would otherwise not be known to them,”
Dr. Sam Parnia of New York University Langone School of Medicine recently conducted a research on the human brain of patients who died of heart attack or cardiac arrest. The result of the findings shows that, patients whose heart stops and a time of death is being recorded for often recalls activities after their death if revived.
Dr. Parnia and her colleagues says it is possible that we hear the time of our death and witness the body-packing by nurses after your death. The doctor says it is important to gather this findings because it is going to reflect the universal experience we’re all going to have when we die.
According to Parnia, in several cases, patients who have been “brought back” were able to recollect conversations and visual details that were going on, while technically being dead, that were later verified by medics who were present at the time. “They’ll describe watching doctors and nurses working; they’ll describe having awareness of full conversations, of visual things that were going on, that would otherwise not be known to them,” Dr. Parnia explained.
The finding if accurately researched will answer a lot of questions about after-life and what to expect when transcending to the world unknown.