The human body is a very complex system that is difficult to understand. Scientists are still working to figure out how and why everything works the way it does. We still don't quite understand where feelings and emotions come from, and why they are the way they are. Another thing that still remains a mystery is the moment before death.
Many doctors report that patients make similar comments before leaving. Patients seem to know they are dying even before the doctors even know. Their performance may even improve, and the doctor may think that there are still changes, but patients already feel that the end is near.
People who have a sixth sense often say goodbye to their loved ones before leaving. There is a strange thing they feel when it's time to go. These people forgive their past enemies and regulate relationships that need fixing so they can leave without unfinished business.
This is not very common, but in fact, it often happens that people feel their death before it happens. It's a little scary, but at the same time it's good, because then there is an opportunity to say goodbye to loved ones.
The study was conducted at the University of Kent School of Psychology, which investigated the possibility that people detect their death through smell.
Arnaud Wiesmann, who led this study, analyzed the body during the death process. It turns out that when a person dies, the body collapses, and during this process many scents are released. One flavor is putrescine, which is the result of a decomposition process. People consciously do not know the smell or notice it, but subconsciously, the mind recognizes the smell and knows that the end is near.
Arno Wiesmann conducted various experiments using the smell of putrescine, ammonia and water. The participants were exposed to various odors and their reactions were then investigated. Participants associated putrescine with negative emotions, although none of them were familiar with the smell. But none of the participants associated the smell of putrescine with death or fear. This is because our conscious mind does not see the connection, but the subconscious mind does.
The study from the University of Kent School of Psychology is part of a much larger question facing many scientists. There have been studies that show a link between emotion and smell. For example, certain scents can make us feel fearful or stressed.
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So when someone you really care about is in the hospital or just sick and wants to see you, then be sure to take the time to go and visit. Maybe he knows the end is near and just wants to give you the last word. If you miss this opportunity, you will regret it for the rest of your life.