From: What Really Happens When We Die?
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Science focuses on the physical facts of death. It shows us that life ends when the heart and brain stop working. The body then cools, stiffens, and breaks down. Consciousness, which depends on the brain, ceases. While some people have near-death experiences, these are seen as brain effects rather than proof of an afterlife. Science respects the mystery but relies on what can be measured and tested.

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  • Brain activity stops soon after death, ending consciousness.
  • Physical changes after death follow predictable biological processes.
  • Near-death experiences can be explained by brain chemistry.
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When a person dies, their heart stops beating, breathing stops, and the brain ceases to function.
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Most scientists believe that consciousness ends when the brain stops working at death.
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