A recent study looked into what happens with brain activity of clinically dead patients, and Dr Stuart Hameroff, anaesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona, has offered his insight into the matter.
For the study, small sensors were placed on the brains of seven extremely ill patients who had just minutes left to live.
The complex devices captured each patient’s blood pressure and heart before it ultimately dropped to zero and the individual passed away.
And as part of the results, an electroencephalogram (EEG) revealed a strange burst of energy that seemed to occur after death.Read More Below