Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Clinical death - A new theory of light at the end of the tunnel



U.S. neurologists consider that the mystical "tunnel of light 'experience in the life after death supposedly goes back to reality can be explained by physiological changes.

Gillian MacKenzie remembers a bewildering sense when the world around has become dark, and showed only low-glare point. It happened during delivery, when Gillian has lost so much blood and lost consciousness.

"At first it seemed just a little streak of light, but then I realized that it is growing and coming toward me. Felt no fear. It was an indescribable feeling, like ecstasy. "Soon I heard a male voice, he called my name. I thought a moment, that i speak with a God - even though I do not believe that it exists! Voice asked if I know who am talking to, I replied that I know, but I can not say the name, "- said Gillian.

This happened many years ago, when complicated childbirth made Gillian lost a lot of blood, and found herself near the brink of death. "No one knows for sure, but scientists say that one in ten people have this sense of cardiac arrest. Usually we see this light, at the end of the tunnel we see the dead people we loved once, or watch from above as doctors and nurses trying to revive us. Those who have experienced this, explains this feeling in detail like the endless rush of joy and insight, which would later change their mindset for the rest of life. Others call it by looking at the afterlife, so then they are not afraid encounter with death, treating it as extremely bright and a real phenomenon.

Venerable American neurologist says that this phenomenon of life after death return to reality can be explained by physiological maturity. Another neurologist, from the University of Kentucky, Professor Kevin Nelson analyzed this phenomenon in more than 30 years. In his new book "The God Impulse - Is Religion hardwired Into The Brain?" he explains that everyone who was confronted with death, facing the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) - eyeball twitching effect. We are partially paralyzed when we are sleeping, except our eyes, heart and diaphragm. Professor K. Nelson argues that REM occurs every person individually. Some people may be less susceptible to this phenomenon, others may be accompanied by intense hallucinations.

Professor Nelson has examined 55 different cases where people had experienced clinical death. 60 percent of people had previously experienced eye twitching during sleep or faint, others chosen at random. "In the face of death" they go to a state of instability, and they face the REM effect or wake up. "In this state of instability, people experience hallucinations, their body is paralyzed, " - says a professor. And what about the light at the end of the tunnel? Professor as well is offering an explanation to that finding. People sees light suffered a heart attack or simply faint. In both cases, blood flow to the brain temporarily stops. Usually 20 percent of blood reaching the brain to maintain normal volume of brain functioning. When the blood supply to the brain decreases by one third, they are still running, but after 10-20 seconds, they lost consciousness. When this happens the brain remains intact, just the person becomes unconscious, and when blood begin to flow back into the brain a person is recovering. Before losing consciousness, the only body terminating function, is the apple of the eye and retina; it becomes unmanageable. At that time, the temporary loss of visual receptors in human eyes become dark, and it recalls a kind of a dark tunnel. Light at the end of the tunnel can be interpreted in two ways: first, it causes severe environmental light (eg, hospital), secondly, the REM system is a robust activation of visual function may generate a light inside the eye...

Gillian MacKenzie the woman of clinical death saw her grandfather Harry, who died two years ago. She told him that gave a birth to a boy, in fact, being unconscious she couldn't knew about that...

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