Why do you watch your entire life during the process of death?

Why do you watch your entire life during the process of death?

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  1. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    "reported"
    I don't trust people.

  2. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    What you're seeing is the server rewinding time to give you a second chance.

  3. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    do people who died without seeing it coming had this life review? or is it triggered by your brain thinking you'll surely die soon?
    also how would this be something helpful, evolutionary speaking? how does it help you survive and have kids?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Something doesn't have to be helpful to evolve. You just have to be successful while having the mutation. Also, certain things can be side effects of something helpful. Like maybe simply having a brain capable of memory has those memories go haywire when dying as an unintended side effect of the memory store/recall method.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >do people who died without seeing it coming had this life review?
      No

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >also how would this be something helpful
      Eliminates the sheer terror you would feel while dying by flooding your body with happy chemicals and convincing you're still alive and living your best life, it's kind of depressing, really, you have to live your entire life knowing that it's all for nothing and somehow cope by letting go of everything as if none of it ever existed in the first place and yet in your final moments your body still does everything it can to cling to life, unable to let go of the material realm.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        someone on the verge of death isn't producing babies or resources though

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Mayve it's a side effect of trying to recall something that could help.

  4. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    How can I skip the life review? I don't want to see all my suffering again.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      You won't experience a life review if your brain is instantly destroyed.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        How is a shotgun to the head only 99% lethal and takes 1.7 minutes to kill a motherfricker? I mean, if you do it right, you brain pretty much explodes in a cloud of red mush.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          electrocution seems to have good odds and finish the job quickly in the grand scheme of things. agony meter pretty high but cheap and ~2.4min

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >cheap

            You need about 10 kilovolts to make it reasonably fatal.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >You need about 10 kilovolts to make it reasonably fatal
            lol no, even 1 volt is enough to kill you, it's all about P*t

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            you forget about the body's R anon,

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            High enough P will do it

            You want something that will kill you, not something that can. Household electricity can surely kill you, but almost certainly won't, and it will only hurt.

            Bruh if your amperage is small enough even 10 gigavolts won't kill you, because despite the voltage potential there would be no flow, even tasers use 50kV and while they are potentially lethal in specific cases they're nonlethal most of the time

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            You pretend to miss the point so that you can keep arguing.

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I fed your own point back to you, which you don't even seem to understand yourself

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >High enough P will do it
            you are a moron anon, just stop. if you have 1V with the body's resistance you GET the fricking P. moron. you can't "shove in" more P when you have a fixed V and R. fricking imbecile
            human body is around 300-500R if you puncture the skin, if you don't you get some 10K ohms or something. so even puncturing the skin, and considering the lower 300R figure, at 1V you'd have around 3.33mA going through your body, which makes for a dissipated power of 0.003W in your whole body. the way to increase the P is seriously lowering the R, and only for heating the body up, not "electrocution" by stopping the heart or interfering with electric signals

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            You want something that will kill you, not something that can. Household electricity can surely kill you, but almost certainly won't, and it will only hurt.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Because people do it wrong.
          My dad had a guy in his town, the only person to be a victim of gun violence despite no real gun laws, who put a shotgun under his chin instead of against his soft palate.
          I don't know if it was loaded with birdshot or what but he annihilated his lower jaw and the bottom of his mouth, apparently no skull or spine penetration or brain damage, he just had what my dad described as a skin bag for a face after the surgery and lived like that, I imagine he had to use a blender and a funnel or something.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >99%
        oh god the horror.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        is cyanide that effective? seems faster and lower agony than electrocution

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        no exit bag?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        What the frick? Why does all of this take so long?

  5. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Okay so am I dying right now? Because for the last few months I've been slowly watching my life replay before my eyes. Like all of it. From my first memories up until the present.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Interesting can you say more about this experience of yours?

      It's like a deja vu. Your nous is processing all the contents of your psyche across time because you are returning to beyond time. All of those sensory impressions are being shed in a comforting moment as a cleansing of consciousness. In a sense it's like a form of repentance or a crisis of conscience.

      This but I think it's also nice and useful to replay the whole movie of an ordeal with a better perspective to see everything you'd missed going through it, same way it can be useful and interesting to reminisce about the day a bit more in depth at the end of it (not too much though ofc).

  6. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >Laying on death bed
    >Remember that time you thought your crush was waving at you and then you realized it was someone behind you
    >Remember the time your parents found your porn collection
    >Remember the time you got caught peeping on your sister in the shower
    >Remember what it was like to be home alone in the daro on Friday night while everyone you know was posting updates from parties
    Can I just fricking die already? Why do I have to suffer through it again?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      We lived a good life, lads.

  7. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    You know how God, in its infinite mercy, allows you to repent up until your very last moments?
    Well, evidently this is a way for him to let you see everything you have ever done and make your own assessment of your life. A last chance to review your misdeeds and ask for forgiveness.

  8. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I've almost died like 28 times (including twice in the past 2 days from a live wire someone just left uncapped lying on metal and a fricking ladder snapping apart under me) and I've never experienced this bullshit.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      ye been through some close calls myself and I was more busy managing the situation rather than taking a trip on memory lane

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        That's assuming the situation can be managed. Sometimes it's just a "Welp." and you just brace yourself. Or you get completely blindsided and end up unconscious before you know what's going on.

        A good near death experience you either only find out after the fact or it's over quickly and you're able to get out a nice try motherfricker.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      ye been through some close calls myself and I was more busy managing the situation rather than taking a trip on memory lane

      It happens when your brain is losing consciousness

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      You didn't experience it because in every near-death experience, you knew how to swerve death. If presented with some fate you had no idea how to avoid, perhaps you would experience a life review.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >I've almost died like 28 times
      no you haven't. take meds.

  9. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    to guilt trip you into going for another round
    'to learn".

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      seems like a lot of effort for something which kind of stops happening past a certain age anyway. why not have a longer talk, maybe some graphics/audio material for what I need to learn?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        pure sadism, just say no and choose to go to heaven. It looks like a normal planet but one where you are happy

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Stupid brain realizes it is about to die and the suffering of the body it is attached to can finally end, but no the stupid brain can't accept this fact it goes crazy, firing neurons all around. Which causes ringing, white light before eyes, long term memory becoming activated.

  11. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    your consciousness and memories are being downloaded to the akashic records

  12. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Hypothesis - a huge surge of brain activity as the mind scans your entire life experience to see if anything you have learned can help you somehow avoid death.
    Now how do we test it

  13. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous
  14. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I got no review at all, I just blacked out because my brain pretty much was just giving up and in the process of dying.

  15. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's like a deja vu. Your nous is processing all the contents of your psyche across time because you are returning to beyond time. All of those sensory impressions are being shed in a comforting moment as a cleansing of consciousness. In a sense it's like a form of repentance or a crisis of conscience.

  16. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Consciousness re-upload to the new multiverse.

  17. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    All that time gooning

  18. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I would just see myself sitting at a computer

  19. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    idk

  20. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >Why do you watch your entire life during the process of death?
    you do not, it's just an illusion. Been there a few times in moments like those, near-crash on motorcycles and cars (I was fast and very stupid when I was young). It's a good ride, scary, but fun. It did feel like I had reviewed my whole life in those instants, but I did not, it was just my neurons fricking around in panic, looking desperately to avoid the apparent calamity.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >near-crash on motorcycles and cars (I was fast and very stupid when I was young)
      >looking desperately to avoid the apparent calamity.
      same. had headlights flashing while I was ragdolled on the pavement. were of the cars behind me

  21. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I didn't see my life review when I died, instead I had two crazy dream like fantasies. One I was an astronaut on a moon mining mission in the year 2067, I was emergency woken up from suspended sleep only to go to the bridge for front row seats to our ship crashing into the moon. Then I woke up as a tree, that was really weird because time was really fast, like summers and winters passed like it was day-night cycles. I saw the world through my leaves, the world was a blur of color. Then one random year, I was dug up and placed into a museum like garden where I spent the rest of eternity until everything faded to black. Then I found myself in The Void that is so beyond the human experience I can't really explain what it's like to be there. It felt like time was at its beginning and end there with an air of familiarity but unknown. There was the unmistakeable presence of God there but there is no words there as words, sounds, sights, feelings, smells, and everything are a human experience. There was no hunger, no pain, or need to breath or anything, it was oddly peaceful to be separated from the requirements of my mortal shell. Then I woke up in the hospital ER. I still don't know what happened or if I'll ever understand what happened but it was a life changing moment for me since it was the third time I almost died from a drug OD.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Woah thanks for that anon. Is there any more of your experience or the aftereffects (or pre-experience context) that you could share?
      What were your feelings as a tree about being dug up and moved?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >I didn't see mt life review when I died
      Lisan Al-Gaib

  22. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Auto-save reload, you savescumming noob

  23. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    So the archons can guilt trip you into having your memories wiped and being reincarnated
    https://bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia3/ciencia_conscioushumanenergy601.htm
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200702092202/http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/ET/afterlifequestioned.html

  24. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous
  25. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Consistent histories. No one who reported life review permanently died. It's possible they died in another branch. Someone told me that at a party.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >No one who reported life review permanently died
      isn't it possible some people said it right before dying while others heard it?

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        It's possible, but can you find any example of it? The NDE means you died in some possible history or world, and the replay is to make your history consistent with the one you find yourself alive in. The person who told me this was drunk, for what it's worth. Possibly a Buddhist.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Each time this happens, your story becomes increasingly improbable, but remains consistent and verifiable.

  26. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    test

  27. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I had a life review when I died in a dream.

  28. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I have nothing but disgust and contempt for my past.
    I guess I win, because its easier to let go.

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