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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Your last minute alive


Have you ever thought in your last minute alive? What would you think? What would you feel? Are you curious to know what it feels being shot in the head, hit a hundred km glass or just feel your last breath? You can stop asking you that question, because you will not know that even if it happens to you. Would you like to know why? Now, I am going to explain it.


                First of all, this is difficult because the brain takes time to process an experience. The signals that we perceive and integrate as experiences, take time to go through the neurocórtex and being assimilated. The neuroscientist David Eagleman says , "we are always living in the past." According to Eagleman, our brain takes between 150 milliseconds and 300 milliseconds in assembling a conscious experience after sensing a signal. This is because our brain takes the time to synchronize everything we perceive, when things happen at different speeds and at different distances. For instance, the sound and the light travel at different speeds, which we perceive in daily lightning.

One example is if the person dies because a bullet is very peculiar. There are numerous cases where people have survived a gunshot wound when the bullet passes through parts of the brain without causing much damage because of their size. However, even if the person survives, we lost our conscious because is a delicate phenomenon which depends on the interaction of electrical signals traveling constantly in the brain.


In conclusion, it would be difficult that you experience your last minute alive, that you feel that second when you died. It would happen, but according to this theory, without conscious, you will not know what is going to happen to you, you will keep living in the past when you are dead.

Do you know another theory that arguments the opposite to this one? Have you ever thought about that?