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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 1969043" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>The guy who wrote about what it was like to be dead in his book, in my opinion, probally believed what he was talking about, but those thoughts he had wouldnt have been when he was actually dead but what was running through his brain when he was technically alive. Its not like he would have had his heart restarted and did the Undertaker situp and started acting like everything was cool. After his vitals were reestablished he still would have been unconcious, same with before he technically went dead. In that time the brain is gonna be confused and Im sure what he experienced was a bunch of images and thoughts that were equating to nothing more than a dream, either that or he is a lying bastard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 1969043, member: 568925"] The guy who wrote about what it was like to be dead in his book, in my opinion, probally believed what he was talking about, but those thoughts he had wouldnt have been when he was actually dead but what was running through his brain when he was technically alive. Its not like he would have had his heart restarted and did the Undertaker situp and started acting like everything was cool. After his vitals were reestablished he still would have been unconcious, same with before he technically went dead. In that time the brain is gonna be confused and Im sure what he experienced was a bunch of images and thoughts that were equating to nothing more than a dream, either that or he is a lying bastard [/QUOTE]
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