A rant I found on some abandoned BBS on the Tor network. Probably some edgy kid. Valid or eh?
Deceased people's brains display ~7 minutes of activity after the person dies. Many say it is the brain replaying memories from their life before they finally die. What if we're living in those replays? We have died a long time ago, now we're just a memory inside our own brains, being replayed to our original mind. Is that why years seem to go by faster and faster as we grow older? If you die young, there is still 7 minutes of memories to replay because the time you spent on Earth seems longer to you. If this is true, what iteration of memories are we part of? When we die in the replay, does it start all over for the 'you' in the replay? Who is to say we aren't living the same life over and over again?
Neurons die after about 45 seconds without oxygen.
>>3333111
>Deceased people's brains display ~7 minutes of activity after the person dies
I'm pretty sure death is defined as ceasation of brain activity
this is more of a /sci/ question though
>>3333111
Chances are if an unreferenced factoid involves a number 7 it's bullshit