Yes, it does, according to Dr Ajmal Zemmar, who was at the time based
in Vancouver when they found out for sure.
Dr Ajmal Zemmar, a co-author of the study, said that what the team,
then based in Vancouver, Canada, accidentally got, was the first-ever
recording of a dying brain.
Full story here.
After reading this, I got to thinking about it and things that have been
reported over the years.
Some say that a cloud like thing leaves the body when we die, I think
that this is the "Soul" and it probably lives in the Brain, so when the body
is no longer any use, the "Soul" gathers all the information that is stored
in the brain and takes it away, this might explain the "life flashing past"
when we die!
Mike.
in Vancouver when they found out for sure.
Dr Ajmal Zemmar, a co-author of the study, said that what the team,
then based in Vancouver, Canada, accidentally got, was the first-ever
recording of a dying brain.
Full story here.
After reading this, I got to thinking about it and things that have been
reported over the years.
Some say that a cloud like thing leaves the body when we die, I think
that this is the "Soul" and it probably lives in the Brain, so when the body
is no longer any use, the "Soul" gathers all the information that is stored
in the brain and takes it away, this might explain the "life flashing past"
when we die!
Mike.