How does death feel?

Scientists have found ways to explain what will happen to the human body and mind when approaching death through metaphysics and spirituality, although chemists have a different approach thanks to Analysis of human body biochemical reactions.

Feeling of death

Taking the prospect of victims in horror films, when faced with danger, the feeling of fear from the nervous system is transmitted through the thalamus (thalamus) to important parts of the brain, activating the body. ready to confront the danger by producing andrenaline and simple sugars into the blood.

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American Psycho classic film scene (Photo: Independent).

Next, if you find it impossible to escape the killer or anyone who is pursuing, the reaction will be screaming, which is in human instincts to warn of fellow humans.

If the body is injured, special neurons called nociceptors report to the hippocampus in the brain, creating a terrible sense of pain and the brain will try to stop it.

After clinical death, the brain will continue to function as if the body is still aware. At this stage people will experience near-death feelings. The cause of the brain continues to work unclear.

Finally, biological death. No one knows what will happen next, but in the Reddit Q&A session earlier this year, some people almost died completely saying that the experience was just like a long sleep.

The rest clearly describe the afterlife. "I stand in front of an endless white picture, like looking at a giant fluorescent light. After that, I wake up in the hospital."