what happens when you died
In 2015 approximately 141 million were born, but only 57 million people died. But that number is small compare to how many people will die each year in 2060. The world population has increased tremendously, and it seems like it will keep going. Death is an inevitable destination we all share regardless of who we are. Black or white, rich or poor.
But how are you going to die? While the leading causes of death in developed countries are heart diseases, stroke, cancer, and other diseases related to obesity and aging. There are some insane unbelievable ways people die. Around 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year, and typically between 30 to 50 of them die.
From 2000 to 2013, 279 people were killed by falling TV, it might sound a bit dumb, but people died due to a TV falling at them. What do you do when a vending machine doesn't work, you get angry, yell at it and maybe punch it. Well, Vending machines kill 13 angry people a year by falling on top of them. You would be better off if you learn to control your temper.
How comfortable, or I would say, how safe is your bed because about 450 people die annually by falling out of bed, usually from head and neck injuries.
The line between life and death can sometimes be a bit blurry, physicians can consider you dead only when your brain stops workings. Even if your heart stops beating. Sometimes it can take a few days before you can be declared dead since your most important organ -the brain isn't dead yet.
Of course, when a heart stops beating, that seems like a clear indication that you are dead since blood circulations stop without that. Your brain can't survive for longer than a few minutes since brain cells start to die from lack of oxygen. But you can't be considered dead since there is still a chance for your heart to start beating again—although it isn't exactly common, and it must happen within minutes.
Usually, physicians intervene at this point to restart your heart and restore blood flow to your brain. But, what if your kidney is transplanted to someone else, are you really dead when your kidney is still alive. The line between life and death probably lies with consciousness.
Seconds before you die, your brain activity significantly rises, but then it suddenly stops. You are officially dead now. Your body temperature gradually drops about 1.6 F per hour until you reach the temperature of the room, and then it stabilizes.
In the next few minutes, your cells start dying due to a lack of oxygen. And then slowly begin to break down and leak, the process of putrefaction starts there. Hours have passed now.
Calcium has been building up in your muscles, causing them to tense. It is the third stage of death, also known as rigor mortis, which lasts about 36 hours. After that, your muscles begin to relax, which will lead you to release any remaining feces or urines, which means you might pooper pee your pants since muscles responsible for keeping your urines are relaxed.
Eventually, gravity pulls your blood down, making, for example, light skin pale with reddish splotches. What happens in the coming days isn't that pleasant. You start to stink and smell terrible, that's why many traditions and religions require to get rid of the body as soon as possible since your decaying body releases chemicals such as cadaverine and putrescine.
Then your body will begin getting green in spots since, with the help of bacteria, enzymes that are in your organs will start digesting themselves. Over a week has passed, if you are not buried yet, you will start losing your hair as it starts falling out. And as bacteria keep digesting your body, you slowly turn to purple then black.
Several weeks later, your nails and teeth start to fall out, and a month after you die, your body begins to liquefy.
What happens next to your body highly depends on your traditions and beliefs. When you get buried 6 feet down the ground, without a coffin, in ordinary soil. In under a week, maggots will digest 60 percent of your body.
But for the rest of your body to decompose to a skeleton takes around 8 to 12 weeks. However, if your body is placed on a coffin, your body will survive for much longer, often taking many years, it depends on the type of the wood the coffin is made out, how deep it's buried and the state of the soil. But not everyone wants to be buried. Other traditions and cultures prefer cremation, which is a method of the final disposition of a dead body through burning.
It’s quite popular in countries such as India and Nepal. You will be burnt to ashes and turned to a powder and stored in a vase, maybe.
The question that left humans always confused is what happens after you die? Is there life after death. Thomas Bradford convinced himself that life does exist after you die, and the only way to prove it, is to experience it. So, on the 6th of February 1921, he committed suicide in an attempt to prove the existence of an afterlife and communicate that information to us. He published an article in The New York Times in search of a "spiritualistic accomplice" that would wait for him after he had committed suicide so that a proper connection could be achieved.
Ruth Doran is the woman who decided to help him out. The idea was, after committing suicide, the two spirits would connect, thus proving the existence of an afterlife. Dozens of hours after he has passed away, according to Doran, she has not received any message from him, but a week later she claimed to have achieved contact with the ghost of Bradford, and this is what
he said: " I even revealed the mantilla. I had awakened and, at first, didn't realize that I had passed. I find no great change apparent. I expected things to be much different. they're not. Human forms are retained within the outline, but not the physical. I even haven't traveled far, I'm still much within the darkness. I see many persons, they seem natural. there's a lightness of responsibility here unlike in life. One feels full of rapture and happiness"
Whether he proved the existence of an afterlife or not, he became one of the most famous suicide committers in the world. However, most people do believe in some kind of life after you die. In a survey in 2014, 80 percent of Americans said they believe in an afterlife.
The most popular idea is that there are heaven and hell. If you have led a good life, you will be rewarded with eternal pleasure. On the side, if you didn't, you will be punished in hell.
In May 2008, Velma Thomas; heart stopped beating twice, and doctors declared her dead. Doctors did everything they could, she was placed on life support, they tried to lower her body; temperature and stimulate the brain. Her son, Tim Thomas, stated that "her skin had already started hardening, her hands and toes were curling up, they were already drawn."After 17 hours of being declared dead, family members came to say their goodbyes.
She began life support, and funeral arrangements were ongoing. However, ten minutes after being taken off life support, she revived and recovered. That might seem like a miracle, but that happens from time to time, it's known as a clinical death, it is a stage between life and death, you stop breathing and your heart stops beating and all signs of life disappear.
Usually, it happens 3 to 6 minutes, but sometimes it can last hours. But what is probably more interesting is that what people felt in a near-death experience and what they had seen when they were lying unconsciously. One individual on Reddit after experiencing clinical death.
Others claimed that they had a visit from the loved ones who were already dead. Different people said they saw different things, but many of them said that they had difficulty remembering the details. Some went as fas as saying that it was just like falling asleep.
In 2013, Scientists recovered the rabbit's brain that was frozen to "near perfect" condition– the first time an entire mammalian brain has been restored successfully. Does that mean that there is a possibility that humans one day could be brought to life if their bodies are frozen? Since 1966, a good number of individuals, around 250, decided to take this path and have frozen their bodies, hoping that resurrection may be possible in the future with advanced technology, and 1,500 people had made arrangements to take this path as well.
It's not proven yet, and many companies who have attempted to do that failed with companies going out of business. if you guys have enjoyed this blog, make sure you give to share and support in social media and if you want to see more similar blogs, see below the blog. Thanks for reading and until next time.
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