To: Red Badger
couldn’t they solve this by putting electrodes on the heads of those who are dying to monitor brain wave activity after death and time how long such activity lasts? That sounds like it would be the easiest and more reliable method to get to the bottom of this.
46 posted on
04/17/2019 10:23:55 AM PDT by
euram
(is)
To: euram
It would have to be only with the written permission of the patient or their legal guardians.................
49 posted on
04/17/2019 10:26:02 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: euram
putting electrodes on the heads of those who are dying to monitor brain wave activity after death and time how long such activity lasts?
Kevorkian would have if he could have. He was a ghoul who was obsessed with the process of death.......
He didn't give a rat's ass about "helping" people via assisted suicide, he wanted to be there to personally observe it.
To: euram
they have. no brainwave activity during these times yet people can correctly tell them what they saw and heard.
97 posted on
04/17/2019 11:42:46 AM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; Not Averse to Going Bronson.)
To: euram
Watch the movie
Brainstorm. You can rent it for three bucks on Amazon.
Natalie Wood died during its production. It's about recording brain waves
at the time of death.
147 posted on
04/18/2019 12:47:10 AM PDT by
sparklite2
(Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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