Tom9999
I've suffered enough.
- Aug 27, 2019
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If you force the brain to gradually die by starving it of what it needs to live, like by partial hanging, I've come across writings that suggest this will create certain mystical euphoric experiences, some due to the brain releasing certain substances as part of its response to dying. That is, you will experience the death process.
But if you instantly shut down the brain, like by firing a shotgun into the appropriate cortex region, you assumably won't experience anything but instant oblivion.
How does this influence your choice of method?
Is the death process something you would not want to miss?
But if you instantly shut down the brain, like by firing a shotgun into the appropriate cortex region, you assumably won't experience anything but instant oblivion.
How does this influence your choice of method?
Is the death process something you would not want to miss?
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