Please note that new user registrations disabled at this time.

Life flashes before your eyes

Anything goes... just keep it clean.
User avatar
Yshania
Posts: 8572
Joined: Wed May 09, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Some Girls Wander By Mistake
Contact:

Post by Yshania »

LMAO Leedog! can you mail that to me? How do you add this stuff the the board? That is so funny :D :D :D


Bomb in the hole!!!!!.....Every time I feel really pissed off now I will remember that one! lol! I will leave the rest to your imagination....
;)
Parachute for sale, like new! Never opened!
Guinness, black goes with everything.
User avatar
Minerva
Posts: 4992
Joined: Sun Dec 31, 2000 11:00 pm
Location: Somewhere beyond the sea
Contact:

Post by Minerva »

Originally posted by Nippy:
<STRONG>I think what Minerva means is that maybe you (leedog) had a good chance of survival and wanted to fight for your life instead of give up and die, to be blunt. Therefore maybe the flash only occurs when people are pretty much certain to die but are saved so they remember the experience.</STRONG>
Yup, that's what I wanted to say. :)
"Strength without wisdom falls by its own weight."

A word to the wise is sufficient
Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
User avatar
C Elegans
Posts: 9935
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: The space within
Contact:

Post by C Elegans »

Your life flashing before your eyes is most common when the accident involves ischemia (lack of oxygen) in the brain, like drowning and strangulation situations. There is a surprisingly large number of studies that have been done on this subject.

I've been close to death at several occations and have never seen any flashing of my life. But none of these situations involved ischemia, mostly just an experience of falling. :D ;)

[ 07-03-2001: Message edited by: C Elegans ]
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
User avatar
leedogg
Posts: 1274
Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: Alabama
Contact:

Post by leedogg »

Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Your life flashing before your eyes is most common when the accident involves ischemia (lack of oxygen) in the brain, like drowning and strangulation situations. There is a surprisingly large number of studies that have been done on this subject.

I've been close to death at several occations and have never seen any flashing of my life. But none of these situations involved ischemia, mostly just an experience of falling. :D ;)

[ 07-03-2001: Message edited by: C Elegans ]</STRONG>
one time i saw a show one Discovery about the bright light people claim to see is a direct result of the lack of oxygen(real common with drowning). and there was all these folks saying it was a religious experience, but all the while it was proven to be a natural chemical released to the brain during the dying process.

is this close to what you know C?
This has been a SPAM AND RUN by Leedogg
User avatar
cheesemage
Posts: 1044
Joined: Tue Mar 27, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: Inside a water proof fish tank
Contact:

Post by cheesemage »

what show on the discovery channel do you remeber was it on the inside or a special?
He is back and in 3-d!
User avatar
C Elegans
Posts: 9935
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: The space within
Contact:

Post by C Elegans »

Yes, Leedogg, it's very close to what I referred to. :)
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
User avatar
leedogg
Posts: 1274
Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: Alabama
Contact:

Post by leedogg »

cheese-you don't realize what you are asking of me! that was probably 2 years ago. :eek: it could've been on TLC. that is about all i used to watch, the learning channel and the discovery channel.

CE-i thought it sounded similar.
This has been a SPAM AND RUN by Leedogg
User avatar
fable
Posts: 30676
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
Contact:

Post by fable »

I had one of those extremely serious asthmatic attacks as a kid of six which, for lack of mid-century medicine, would have been fatal. According to my folks, I was in bed, unconscious, for 12 hours, while the physician gave me an adrenalin injection per hour. I don't recall any life, mine or anybody else's, flashing before my life during that episode, or any other, similar asthmatic episode which has occured since.

Maybe it only flashes before your eyes if you're a Hollywood star and somebody is filming you at the time.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
User avatar
scully1
Posts: 1621
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2001 10:00 pm
Location: Lost in Space
Contact:

Post by scully1 »

I read an interesting thing the other day, about how people with no brain function have "visions" (for lack of a better word), and science can't quite explain why. Hmmm...

Life after death? My answer is, who knows? I think we should focus on life here, making it the best it can be, making this a better place.
User avatar
leedogg
Posts: 1274
Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: Alabama
Contact:

Post by leedogg »

loner-the show i saw(which does not, in any way, make me an expert :rolleyes: ) did not disprove the religion side or prove it. it just said that it happens becuase of a chemical(actually a holucinegen[sp]). but IMO, i don't think it is the same thing as "my life flashed before my eyes". i believe it explains the "the bright light at the end the a tunnel" side of it. :)

in my particular experiences, i thought hard on my life after the fact. ;)

[ 07-04-2001: Message edited by: leedogg ]
This has been a SPAM AND RUN by Leedogg
User avatar
KidD01
Posts: 5699
Joined: Thu Oct 19, 2000 10:00 pm
Location: In the bunker underneath your house
Contact:

Post by KidD01 »

Kinda remind me of As Tears Go By song :)
I'm not dead yet :D :p :cool:
User avatar
fable
Posts: 30676
Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
Contact:

Post by fable »

Loner writes:
I read an interesting thing the other day, about how people with no brain function have "visions" (for lack of a better word), and science can't quite explain why.
Nonsense! Why, I've had no brain functions for years, and I don't get any visions. :D
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
User avatar
Waverly
Posts: 3863
Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 11:00 pm
Location: Valinor
Contact:

Post by Waverly »

Originally posted by loner72:
<STRONG>I read an interesting thing the other day, about how people with no brain function have "visions" (for lack of a better word), and science can't quite explain why. Hmmm...
</STRONG>
I'd like to hear an explanation on how these brain dead folks related their visions to the these 'scientists' :rolleyes:
Then darkness took me, and I strayed out of thought and time
User avatar
Darkpoet
Posts: 3617
Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2001 11:00 pm
Contact:

Post by Darkpoet »

Maybe that's my problem :D
Post Reply