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  • Right now, until technology serves up a solution  or something entirely unexpected happens to  

  • our specieswe're all mortal. For every single  one of us, our days on Earth are numbered. But,  

  • of course, many believe that this Earthly life  isn't all there is; that there's something else  

  • waiting for us, whenever this is all over. But  have we finally found evidence of that, as well?

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  • This is Unveiled, and today we're  answering the extraordinary question;  

  • does this prove that there's life after death?

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  • Heaven. Hell. The Underworld. The AfterlifeCultural depictions of a time after the time  

  • we're alive right now, are many. Andin fact, there's some argument that a  

  • variation of life after death is the  key ingredient to any major religion;  

  • it needs to convince its followers that it can  provide an answer to the unanswerable - what  

  • happens when we die? In more recent  times, however, the afterlife isn't  

  • only the domain of theology and Faith. Science  has become increasingly interested in it, too,  

  • with countless studies and theories making  headlines. In just the last decade or so,  

  • we've seen news that dying brains have been  meticulously scanned, with researchers looking  

  • for signs of a post-life something. There are also  countless recollections of near-death experiences,  

  • many of which are reportedly very similar - with  white lights, tunnel vision, and a life review.

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  • However, the cases that have really turned  heads are those that have been clinically  

  • tested and verified. And the AWARE study (or  AWAreness During REsuscitation) is perhaps the  

  • most comprehensive of all. Published in 2014,  in the journalResuscitation”, it refers back  

  • to a large-scale, four-year initiative started  in 2008, involving 2,060 patients in hospitals  

  • in the United Kingdom, the USA, and AustriaAll patients were cardiac arrest survivors,  

  • having gone without a heartbeat for varying  lengths of time. Once brought back to the living,  

  • the patients were extensively interviewedand the findings still rank as some of the  

  • most perplexing and intriguing in  medical science in recent years.

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  • Forty-six percent of those interviewed were  able to report memories that researchers  

  • then categorized under seven key themesmemories of fear, of animals and plants,  

  • of violence and persecution, a bright  light, of deja vu, memories of their family,  

  • and finally of events happening after their  cardiac arrest. Around two percent of those  

  • interviewed - upwards of thirty people - reported  a visceral awareness of their own resuscitation,  

  • too. They could remember the physicians working  over them, trying to get their heart to restart,  

  • even after it had stopped. In most cases, these  memories will have formed in an up to three-minute  

  • time window after the initial loss of heartbeat…  but the brain is known to cease functioning after  

  • only thirty seconds or so without the heart. There  was, then, up to two-and-a-half minutes (in some  

  • cases) where the patient could have been deemed  technically dead. Thankfully, they were brought  

  • backbut, in the meantime, they had managed to  create memories from somewhere. In some cases, all  

  • physical signs of consciousness had disappeared…  but, clearly, something was still happening.

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  • In the context of the AWARE study, it was  deemed that this kind of experience might  

  • then contribute to feelings of post traumatic  stress disorder after suffering a heart attack.  

  • There are then some wider suggestions  that even if you have a heart attack  

  • and you can't recall anything about the minutes  that followed, whatever did happen might still  

  • go some way to affecting your mental health  in the future. However, more broadly still,  

  • what could the study be showing us about  the concept of an afterlife, in general?

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  • Here, it would appear that conscious experience  actually is being created even after the heart  

  • has stopped beating, and potentially after  the cognitive signs of consciousness have  

  • faded out. One implication, then, is that it  might be possible to miss consciousness in a  

  • person believed to be dead. Move  one step further down that road,  

  • and might it be possible for that level of  consciousness to just continue and continue,  

  • indefinitely undetected? And isn't thatreally, what the afterlife would be?

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  • Elsewhere, and around the same time  as the AWARE study was made public,  

  • reports emerged of a similar effort conducted  in Berlin, Germany. Although details are today  

  • scarce, it is alleged that more than nine  hundred people were made technically dead,  

  • under medical supervision, for twenty minutes  at a time. During that massive window,  

  • it's said that those people formed memories  - mostly of out of body experiences - that  

  • they could then report back to researchers, upon  their being brought back to life. Importantly,  

  • this study doesn't appear in any verified  journals. But, ultimately, if the reports  

  • are correct, then it would serve as simply an  elongation of the results published by AWARE.  

  • Again, it would seem that the end  actually isn't the end, in some cases.

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  • In 2019, further work was completed to  calculate the likelihood that any one  

  • person would experience a near-death-experienceIn an international study based out of Denmark,  

  • Norway and, again, Germany, it was found that  around one in ten people have them. More than  

  • one thousand people were featured in the studyall with a variety of individual circumstances  

  • surrounding their NDE. However, perhaps the most  disturbing takeaway here was that almost three  

  • quarters of those studied said that their NDE  had been unpleasant. While the more archetypal  

  • white light and warm fuzzy feeling may have  seeped into our collective consciousness,  

  • it would seem that, actuallythis isn't what we should expect.

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  • In all studies mentioned in this videothe outer body experience (or OBE) was a  

  • prominent feature. Some of AWARE's heart attack  survivors reported viewing themselves from above;  

  • it's said that some of those in the Berlin study  were left feeling as though they had levitated;  

  • and OBEs were regularly cited in the 2019  survey, too. As yet, science doesn't really  

  • have an answer for this particular aspect of  death. It doesn't seem to happen universally,  

  • but it is one of the more common traits  whenever anyone has clinically died,  

  • is fortunately brought back, and has the  memories stored of what they saw and felt.

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  • What's your verdict on this issue? Let  us know in the comments! Is it perhaps  

  • telling that despite the potentially profound  implications that this research could have,  

  • it still isn't especially spoken about in  the mainstream? No doubt there is a taboo  

  • surrounding death. Despite its inevitabilitynot everyone is overly keen to talk or think  

  • about it. But still, on this morbid but  bleeding edge of science and technology,  

  • there are those seeking answers. Verifiable  evidence that there's something else after we die.

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  • For those behind the AWARE study, in particulartheir results might be especially important  

  • because they come from those who have been brought  back after a cardiac arrest. While definitions of  

  • the moment of death do differ from country to  country, culture to culture, whenever the heart  

  • stops beating we always know that the person is  in serious trouble. Within seconds, their brain  

  • will become starved of oxygen and, while the rest  of their body will fight, it will also fail within  

  • just a few short moments. It would appear that the  same can't be said of consciousness, however. It  

  • would seem as though that might continue, even if  science is as of yet unable yet to explain how. In  

  • the AWARE study, more than 2,000 people suffered  the unfortunate experience of a heart attackbut  

  • almost half of them also tapped into some kind of  energy, even when they were technically passed.

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  • Of course, this takes us back to those variousancient claims of many religions. It's just that,  

  • from a religious point of view, you usually  needn't have evidence that the afterlife exists,  

  • you just need the Faith that it's realScience doesn't work in the same waybut  

  • it does accept that there are things that we  don't know. For now, the afterlife remains - to  

  • a certain extent - one of those things. And, by  definition, you can't know unless you're dead;  

  • and you can't reveal what you know if you  are dead. It's an impossible situation.

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  • Nevertheless, work is ongoing, and the  studies are bearing fruit. Bizarrely,  

  • they rarely receive the global coverage that  you might expect, but there is something of  

  • a modern revolution going on when it comes to  this particular, unknowable field. A favorite  

  • space for science fiction writers for years, it's  now beginning to be a major point of interest for  

  • academics, too. And that's why we might already  have proof that there is life after death.

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    林宜悉 posted on 2023/07/17
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