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The Telegraph: Death - Reversible. Sam Parnia from New York University has studied death for 30 years, and now he claims to be 100% sure that it is a reversible process. 🧠 Sam has the results to back up his claim—in 2012, his team’s resuscitation rate after cardiac arrest was 33%, compared to the global average of 16%. But it gets even more impressive—Sam stated that the brain can remain in a recoverable state for several days. 🕒 Parnia refers to recent studies where a pig’s brain was revived after 14 hours, and with special equipment, organs in pigs were even restored. 🐷 “It's only a matter of time before these technologies transition from pigs to humans,” the scientist believes. Sam clarifies that he’s not talking about people who died from natural causes. He’s referring to cases like murders, car accidents, and other incidents where otherwise healthy individuals can be revived with relative ease. 🚑 Currently, the scientist is releasing a book to draw attention to the issue and to raise funds for his team’s work in this field. 📚

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