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Or maybe its just as likely that area of the brain such as hearing and memory storage and function independently of consciousness or a heart beat for a short period of time.
So you could have these memories of hearing things, but not actually be conscious of how/where/when you heard them.
Its not like the Heart stopping or losing consciousness specifically stops sound waves from vibrating in your ears, light from entering your eyes, or impulses from firing in your brain (for a short time).
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Of course, but life after death is a loaded term meant to evoke the afterlife discussion.
Clinically dead is not exactly brain death in what we are learning as residual activity occurs for minutes after "clinical death" so what we are seeing here is not the first time we've seen this, and its actually been fairly well studied in the last 5-10yrs, we've even been able to stimulate parts of the brain in order to enduce an out of body experience and feelings as described by NDE patients.