Interesting facts about death god

Scientists have discovered many interesting facts, little known about death, such as left-handed people "short-lived" than right-handed people, human heads are still aware after breaking off corpse, .

The truth about death is not everyone knows

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Cockroaches can live up to 9 days without a head.(Photo: Internet).

The head of a human being is still aware within 15-20 seconds after being " removed " from the body. Meanwhile, a cockroach can set a record to live up to 9 days without a head. After all, the cockroach died of starvation.

Human body decomposes in water 4 times faster than decomposing in soil.

When a person dies, in general, hearing is his last sense / she permanently stops working. The first sense of loss is vision, followed by taste, smell and touch.

For parts formed during embryonic development, some cells are forced to "commit suicide" . Without these programmed deaths of cells, we would be born with membrane-like toes like ducks.

On average, right-handed people must live longer than left-handed people for up to 9 years.

The majority of people who die in fires do not die from burns but suffocate due to lack of oxygen and breathe in harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen cyanide.

The cause of all deaths is lack of oxygen.

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After death, enzymes that once digest the food you consume will begin to erode your body. This process begins within 3 days of "the soul leaving the body".

People have found cases of " erect " when dead in the bodies of executed men, especially in the form of hanging.

The burial process can start from 350,000 million years ago, with evidence of a 13.7-meter deep pit in Atapuerca, Spain filled with fossils of 27 Homo heidelbergensis families, inherent may be the ancestor of the ancient Norsehead and modern people.

Cremation is not much better than the usual form of burial in terms of polluting the Earth. The cremation process is "flushing" harmful gases into the air including dioxins, mercury vapor from cosmetic fillings, chlorinated hydrogen acid, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

On average, for every 200,000 athletes of high school age, 1 person dies each year. Most of these "unexpected" deaths occur in football, basketball and the death rate of male athletes is five times higher than female colleagues.

During a railway expansion campaign in Egypt in the 19th century, construction companies had found so many mummies that they used them as fuel to run locomotives.