British scientists are confident that people retain consciousness even in cases of clinical death - the researchers confirm this with the results of a large-scale scientific project in which thousands of volunteers took part.
“We still do not even approximately know what happens to the human consciousness after death, but, apparently, some part of it persists for some time after a diagnosed death. This, in general, indicates the truthfulness of the claims about life after death, - say the authors of the scientific work, employees of the University of Southampton.
Scientists have studied people who have experienced clinical death for several years, and as a result have come to sensational conclusions.
It turned out that out of two thousand respondents with a history of short-term cardiac arrest, eight hundred people have certain memories that they shouldn't have. People, in short, remember the period of time during which they were clinically dead.
There are, however, some psychological aspects - such memories, for example, can be imposed. But, nevertheless, the phenomenon is more than interesting.
Kolesnikov Andrey