How is death? Is it very difficult? Scary?  What does science say? 

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About 6,000 people die every day every hour - worldwide. But we have very little idea about death. Learn how death will surround you. 

What will happen to your body? 

Death can happen in many ways. Suppose you are dying a natural death and you are about to leave. One thing to remember is that there is no specific moment that can be marked as death. 
Death is a process of which much is still unknown. Death can legally be divided into two stages.

Right now your body is moving towards Clinical Death - Clinical Death is the state when your heartbeat, breathing and blood circulation stop. But your body's cells are still alive for the next 4 to 6 minutes until biological death. At this stage your brain cells begin to die and cannot be stimulated. 

Hmm, I understand how death happens. But how would you feel at that time? 

James Helenbeck, a world-renowned palliative care specialist at Stanford University (palliative care is the science of caring for critically ill patients) - according to him, your last days are the stage of "active death". You will quickly lose your normal needs and feelings. This lost episode will happen in stages like this - 

1. Your hunger will stop.
2. Thirst will stop. 
3. Stop talking. 
4. Will stop seeing. 
5. Listening will stop. 
6. The feeling of touch will stop. 

Symptoms include shortness of breath, depression, anxiety, extreme fatigue, emotional turmoil (lack of oxygen due to shortness of breath), constipation or diarrhea, and nausea. Your brain will slowly try to prolong your life by eliminating less sensitive tasks. Even your skin will bear the mark of your imminent death. Your skin will become cold, pale blue.

Soon you will not be able to cough or swallow and your shortness of breath will make a rattling sound in your throat which is called death bell. Although the death knell is very difficult for the people present, according to the doctors, it is not really difficult. But doctors still do not know exactly how much pain people experience at the time of death. If someone is burned alive or if someone is shot, that death must be painful, but the extent of the pain in the case of normal death cannot be said. If the doctor is present at that time, they will take care of your pain and you will lose consciousness - so your pain should be minimized as much as possible. 

When your body dies, the little activity that was going on in your brain will also stop very quickly. So the brain can no longer track your body so you may have to urinate, defecate and in very rare cases ejaculate.

All of this may seem scary and uncomfortable, but your brain still has a couple of intelligence games left. 

What is the state of your mind? 

As your body grows taller, your brain prepares to take your consciousness to the other side of that great river. Many people experience bodylessness at the last moment, many meet their loved ones in a peaceful place, feel a very strong connection with this universe and of course see that light shining at the end of a tunnel. 

But what actually happened at that time?

In that state of mind, you probably won't be afraid of what's going on. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, compared the mental state of a group of ordinary people (who were told to imagine they were dying) to the mental state of those who were seriously ill and on death row. Research has shown that the more you move towards death, the more you will have a positive attitude towards death. Maybe death is coming and you are accepting the reality or maybe you are having a dream of happiness.

Doctors at the Special Services Center for the Dead (Hospice) in Buffalo, New York City, found that dying people dreamed much more than normal people. Getting ready to go or any good memories of the past come back. This reduces the fear of death in people and they can live in comfort.

Once your clinical death has begun, the brain begins to work with great vigor. Electricity is played throughout the brain and various activities take place in different parts of the brain, releasing neurochemicals that make the brain much more excited than normal. This is when bright light appears at the end of the famous tunnel. A report in the research journal Near Death Experience states that this experience of death may vary by religion or culture, although the basics remain the same. A report in the research journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience states that these experiences vary from person to person and therefore do not occur in a specific order. 

- A very conscious state of mind or a very subtle consciousness. It may be dreaminess or waking up from dreaminess.

- Bodyless experience when you walk around your own body. This is most likely due to a lack of oxygen to the brain due to impaired temporal peripheral junction (TPJ). 

- A lot of your past life will float in front of you, like a replay. 

- Meeting dead relatives, even meeting people you have never met, you may have gone to an unknown place or you may have met creatures made of light.These are caused by hallucinations due to lack of oxygen to the brain. 

- You can feel an immense peace and relaxation, probably due to the release of large amounts of endorphins.

- A bright white light at the end of the tunnel. Your vision organs are then in a state of extreme excitement and have called for a bunch of carbon dioxide which will greatly increase the sensitivity to light. For a short time your feeling will become much more intense. 

You may experience all of the above or a few of the cocoons. There is no set rule as to when and what will happen next. However, almost coming back from the brink of death, he said that as a result, there is no fear of death but there is a desire to welcome death. 

By this time your mind is almost done with the activities of your farewell ceremony and you too will be ready to go. 

We may never know what is on the other side of death, if there really is anything else! But you can be sure that your own brain will try its best to make your last journey as comfortable as possible. 

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