Death has changed dramatically in the last century. From the changing definition of death to near death experiences, Alex Clark embarks to answer arguably humanity’s biggest question: What happens when we die? While looking into the dreams of the dying, Alex finds there might be an answer.
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Key Sources:
Sergei Brukhonenko’s autojektor: https://www.annalsthoracicsurgery.org/article/S0003-4975(00)01091-2/fulltext
US Bioethics Commission: https://bioethics.georgetown.edu/library-materials/digital-collections/us-bioethics-commissions/
Sam Parnia’s Aware Study: http://www.horizonresearch.org/Uploads/Journal_Resuscitation__2_.pdf
About Dr. Christopher Kerr: https://www.hospicebuffalo.com/about/meet-our-team/
Correction: A previous version of this video included footage of Eva Braun and her family, which was included in error. We have replaced the footage.
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Thanks for watching! Early on, I unearthed a soviet-era film that appears to show dogs who are brought ‘back to life’ with a revolutionary machine called the autojektor. At the time, the scientists who conducted these experiments believed that they had truly defeated death! While this wasn’t the case, it’s fascinating to me how rapidly modern science has changed our relationship with something so ancient and permanent. How do you think death will change in the future?
Another note for clarity: We refer to Defibrillators as devices that restart a normal heartbeat via electric pulse or shock to the heart. They can’t restart a failed heart ?.
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There was a movie called Martyrs… and it was horrifying.
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Great Video, reminded me of my father who passed away from terminal cancer few weeks ago. He also told me about the dream that he had few weeks before he passed away where he saw my granfayher and my sister who also passed away few years ago.
Thanks very much for making this video.
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Me: excuse me what
I feel like it's wildly inappropriate how cheerfully you talk about all of this. It's almost as if you're mocking death
About the AWARE study, i find it kind of weird. Using a picture to determine whether someone has an out-of-body experience is arbitrary. Assuming all the participants did have out-of-body experiences, what if the shelf was too high, but their "souls" didn't float that high, so they didn't see the picture?
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Nde out of body that this vid is trying to say is our memory final video that's get trapped and generated by our consciousness as last vids as highly lucid final vids dying
Needed tarot cards to introduce organs and the near death experience?
The defibrillator does not restart the heart
topic aside, helen is so adorable ?
Doesn't the answer vary depending on the person's cause of death?
but these peaceful, happy dreams, happen to patients that are in a happy environment, and are passing away over a certain period of time. But what happens if you were, shot in the head, I doubt you would have the same experience.
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Can’t wait to find out! ??
What if the light we are seeing is us being reborn as a new baby (going out of the womb or urrr) but… if it's a near-death experience then the baby we're supposed to be reincarnated as had died?
This video answered Billy Ellish's song.
You'll go where you were before you were born; eternal nothingness.