If an extremely small amount of brain trauma or chemical inbalance can completely change a person's personality, fuck with their senses (or completely remove them) and so on, would it be plausible to say if a person were to completely destroy their head via diving head-first off of a building, between the period of contact and completely destroying the brain, could a person inside of their own mind experience an indefinite period of unimaginable agony?
To everyone else it would be over instantly, however people perceive time differently and this would be taking it to extremes
>>8741058
No. Why would you even think this?
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>>8741058
Head-down terminal velocity: 90-100m/s
Average brain height: ~0.1m
Synaptic delays: 0.5-3ms
Won't have enough time to experience anything, my dude.
>>8741141
Good answer
But the brain still doesnt magically disappear after that, nor the neurons stop firing
>>8741058
>an indefinite period of unimaginable agony?
A "definite" period of death-pain. It is unimaginable pain.