Home Fertilizers Is it possible to resurrect a person after death? Resurrection from the dead. Is this really possible? "Soon it will be possible to revive people a day after death."

Is it possible to resurrect a person after death? Resurrection from the dead. Is this really possible? "Soon it will be possible to revive people a day after death."

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"Soon it will be possible to revive people a day after death."

Russian healers could revive killed or dead people.

I was particularly interested in this question and found ancient way of revival, described in the 19th century by Zabylin, but before that I myself discovered a similar method. I will give my observations and reasoning on this issue.

Most failures in resuscitation of people who died a violent death from suffocation (hanging), drowning, electric shock, freezing, shock, poisoning, heart attack are associated with ineffective methods of resuscitation And with the misconception that brain cells die within the first five to six minutes. In reality this is not the case nerve cells On the contrary, they live much longer than all other cells, since they are most protected from external and internal influences.

As a student Medical Institute and while working as a paramedic on a rescue team, I became familiar with the statistics of water rescues over many years.

As a rule, if a person was without air for 4-6 minutes, he was able to start his heartbeat and breathing, but it was not possible to bring him to consciousness and the ambulance taking him to the hospital was forced to turn into the morgue. People who were without air for more than this time never returned to life.

The reason for dying lies not in the weak viability of brain cells, but in a decrease in the temperature of the blood of the head, and since most of the vessels in the head are thinner than a human hair, the blood, thickened by cooling, becomes impossible to move through the thinnest capillaries, and therefore the power of the brain is turned off. This is why it is not possible to bring a person to his senses (consciousness), despite the fact that his heartbeat and breathing are restored, even after three hours being in the water.

To the person caught in clinical death , it is necessary, first of all, to warm up the head, and if he has rigor mortis, then the whole body. Therefore, the Russians used a bathhouse when reviving.

It is known from physiology that biochemical reactions V human body occur at a temperature of 36.6, and in order to start them, a temperature of 38 ° C is needed. Therefore, a bath was necessary.

Working as a paramedic in a rescue team, my duties included checking the condition of divers before they dived. Since such dives were extremely rare, I was assigned to one of the city’s beaches. We didn’t have days off as such; it was believed that we took them off in the winter, so we had to be on the beach every day without any days off.

We agreed with my partner, also a lifeguard, to change periodically, and then one day, when it was my turn to be on duty alone, I did not have a rescue boat, because the motor was damaged, and the partner who was responsible for it could not fix the malfunction in time. I, like all the vacationers, was just sunbathing with everyone else on the beach.

And suddenly, the people lying next to me ran - an emergency occurred - a girl drowned. I first noted the time and, after questioning eyewitnesses, I also climbed into the water to save. The girl was pulled out of the water by those who came to the beach with her. I looked at the time - 12 minutes had passed. They pumped the water out of her and began to make her artificial respiration mouth to mouth. Although it was my job, no one perceived me as a rescuer, and also as a paramedic.

Fearing legitimate popular anger, they say, why do we need such rescuers who don’t even have a proper boat (and even more so possible dismissal, since for me, a medical student, better work: it wasn’t), I modestly stood nearby and gave advice, although the guys did everything correctly without my advice.

Her heart began to beat and she began to breathe, although every doctor knows; that this could only be a temporary effect, the main thing was that she regain consciousness. According to all today's canons, she had no chance of salvation.

When I suggested that someone warm it up with their body (as the peoples of the north do when they revive frozen people, and as the Germans learned to revive it in SS dungeons), my proposal remained unheeded. However, when she Once again her heart stopped again and, after stimulating it, I suggested rubbing her temples with vodka and applying a rag with vodka to her forehead (there was nothing else at hand) to warm up her brain and then turn her over so that fresh blood would get into the front lobes of the brain, my proposal was accepted and implemented.

On top of the vodka compress I put a plastic bag, which I pressed with my hands to her head. Although she did not come to her senses, her heart did not stop. And so, as it seemed to me, endlessly for a long time she moaned and her body shook. She slowly came to her senses. The ancient method of revival worked.

I did not report this case to my superiors, because for me it would mean dismissal, since we could not repair the boat in time, and most importantly, I would have to say goodbye to my dream of graduating from the Medical Institute. But apparently, one of the vacationers nevertheless reported this incident to my superiors and that during the incident the rescuers were not on site. In any case, my relationship with them suddenly deteriorated and my partner and I were soon fired.

Of course, this revival could have been a pure coincidence and I could not prove it to anyone using one example. That's why I began to collect cases of revival when not 10 minutes passed, but several hours, days and even months.

I did not stop my research and already, as a student at the Faculty of Biology (I had to leave the medical institute because there was no evening department there, and I had to work somewhere), I went to do coursework at the morgue.

As a result of my research, I discovered that almost up to three days in humans biologically active points continue to function exactly the same as in a living person, and in people who died a violent death they persist for up to a month, or maybe more, it’s just that no other corpses were brought in during the period of my work on the coursework.

Although the topic course work I was eventually cheated on, but it was at that time that I came to the conclusion that there is no difference between suspended animation in animals, lethargic sleep, and death in humans.

Rodents, bears and other higher species of mammals, each time hibernating, actually seem to die, but come to life as the ambient temperature rises.

John Wright in his book “Witness to Witchcraft” described how African shamans revive warriors who were killed a day ago. Before being revived, he recorded a cat-like pupil and the absence of any pulse in all of them. And after the ceremony, to which he was not allowed, all the dead were alive.

The main thing when reviving is that the body temperature does not fall below 36.6, especially the head temperature.

And second, a person must periodically roll over onto his or her back, since the center of will (consciousness), located in the central frontal lobe of the brain, should not be drained of blood. Because when the heart stops as a result of prolonged lying on your back, there is a natural outflow of blood from the forehead.

There is no death at all, and there are, as it were, unfavorable conditions in which the body is forced to stop all the processes occurring in it, but if you correctly prepare the body for revival, then death can always be defeated.

Pathanatomists know well that if a deceased person, after an autopsy, chest touch the heart, the whole body shudders, and often the heart begins to beat after that. In this case, teachers say; that these are residual reflexes, in fact, this is evidence that the deceased person is alive and ready to wake up and live if they do not cut him and then bury him in the ground.

If you have left your body and are watching how they are trying to resuscitate you, then know that these attempts will be ineffective on the part of the doctors if you do not enter back into your body.

If the doctors were unable to resuscitate you and gave up their attempts, and you know that you can still live and live, then leave the body again and begin to stimulate your life energy.

Mentally lift your right and left arms in the rhythm of your heartbeat - 12 times. Then, with the same frequency, tilt your neck forward and back, also 12 times. After this, bow 180 degrees also 12 times. After this, tense all the muscles in your body. If you fail to wince, repeat these exercises again in the same sequence. Don’t let yourself be distracted by any visiting relatives or “good beings.” You are more needed here.

There is practically no death as such. In our Russian language there are no words denoting death. The word “death” itself means “in moderation”, other words: introduce yourself, rest, move away, kill, die, play in the box, lethal outcome, etc. in the past meant completely different actions, which follow from the analysis of the roots of these words, but not death at all.

And this indicates that death on Earth as a phenomenon appeared quite recently, since the original meaning of the words meaning death today has not yet disappeared. The Old Russian name for a deceased person, preserved to this day, is “deceased”, i.e. asleep. In other words, our ancestors, unlike us, knew well that death is just a dream that ends one day.

Judging by the crypts and dolmens that are still found in some places in Russia, we can conclude that until quite recently our ancestors treated death not as a departure from life, but as a transformation. After all, you can leave both the crypt and the dolmen.

With the advent of Catholicism in Russia, it was prescribed to bury the dead in the ground, and crypts and dolmens were prohibited, despite this, the Cossacks continued to leave “pipes” for the dead so that the resurrected deceased could call for help and would not suffocate in his coffin.

If you look at the entire established tradition of funerals, you can come to the unequivocal conclusion that everything was and is being done so that a person, having recovered from suspended animation, could not get out of his burial place.

First they came up with the idea of ​​putting a stone on the grave. Since this did not help and some still managed to somehow get out, they came up with a gravestone covering the entire grave. However, there were cases when people somehow got out of it, tearing off their nails and tearing their fingers bloody, which, by the way, were preserved in stories written in the 19th century and told even in our time in pioneer camps.

Naturally, such cases excited the public. Therefore, it was invented to use wooden coffins with a lid nailed down, and the revived person had no chance of getting out of it.

After establishing Soviet power when Catholicism, already as a tradition, was freely introduced into Russian culture, mandatory autopsies of dead people were prescribed so as not to leave the dead any chance of resurrection, and cries for help that were periodically heard from the graves no longer aroused the public against doctors.

But doctors, of course, are not to blame. The occupiers are to blame for imposing the idea of ​​death on us.

There is no death as such in nature, there is only our idea of ​​it as a certain inevitable necessity, which affirms death on Earth. In fact, death is indistinguishable from lethargic sleep - suspended animation, through which many animals go through every year.

Lethargic sleep (death) was created by our ancestors specifically, as defensive reaction the body, having passed - which, the person rejuvenated, due to autolysis (dissolution) - of accumulated protein globules that clogged the cells of the body.

But in medicine, the opinion is being propagated that autolysis supposedly processes all the insides of the cell, which is absolutely not true. In a lethargic sleep, a person hears and even sees everything, but cannot move until transformation processes take place in him. It is no coincidence that people who have gone through lethargic sleep (death) have many sensitive abilities.

All of the above allows us to draw an unambiguous conclusion that the illusion of death, imposed on us by the invaders as a means of punishing a person, has become a reality, although in essence it remains imaginary.

It is no coincidence that excavations of old cemeteries when there were no autopsies yet show that buried people find themselves upside down in their coffins.

In other words, almost all people who have died, if there was no autopsy, come to life again and discover with horror that they are buried alive. Therefore we need to reconsider modern conditions

burials of people. And again begin to bury (i.e., hide from animals and birds, and not bury in the ground) dead people in crypts.

Since for many today a crypt will not be affordable, you can use caves where the temperature is the same in summer and winter. Before placing a person in a crypt, he must in modern ways

cleanse the stomach, intestines, mouth and ears and perform resuscitation every nine months in the ancient Russian way. This raises a number of philosophical questions - is it necessary to do this? Is it worth reviving many dead?

? A small survey on how long people would like to live showed that people do NOT want to live to a ripe old age, because of a difficult, joyless and unpromising life.

There have been many cases of dead people returning to life. This is surprising, considering that the brain can be without oxygen for 5-7 minutes, and then irreversible processes occur. You need to take a closer look at them and understand the process. I GUESS THIS IS IMPORTANT. Below I present an article about bringing people back to life after death.Scientists have managed to develop a technique for reviving people a day after their death. According to resuscitation expert Sam Parnia, in the case of correct implementation

resuscitation, brain cells do not die at all five minutes after cardiac arrest, as was previously thought. necessary equipment, the human brain is capable of living for several hours after recorded death. This period of time can last up to 72 hours.

According to the specialist, if the patient’s body is cooled to a temperature of 34 to 32 degrees Celsius, he can remain in this state for up to 24 hours. With a decrease in body temperature, the brain uses less oxygen, the formation processes stop toxic substances, which, in turn, prevents cell death and gives doctors a chance to “pull a person out of the other world.
At the same time, Parnia especially notes that for successful work method, it is necessary to strictly perform all resuscitation procedures, because even one small mistake can lead to death or brain damage.
The doctor also recalled that cases of “resurrection” in modern medicine. Thus, doctors were able to bring English Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba back to life. The athlete lost consciousness on March 17, 2012 in an FA Cup match with Tottenham, his heart didn't beat for about 1.5 hours.

July 2, 2009 Haaretz reported that an elderly Israeli man "came to life" after an ambulance team issued his death certificate and was about to send his body to the morgue.
Arriving on an urgent call to the apartment of an 84-year-old resident of the city of Ramat Gan, ambulance doctors found him lying on the floor without signs of life. Attempts to resuscitate the old man were considered unsuccessful, and doctors signed official documents about his death. However, when the doctors left, the policeman who remained in the apartment noticed that the “deceased” was breathing and moving his hands. By the time the ambulance arrived again, he had already regained consciousness.

August 19, 2008 Reuters reported that the baby, who was born in an Israeli hospital as a result of a forced abortion, showed signs of life after a five-hour stay in the refrigerator.
A girl weighing only 600 grams was born on August 18. Her mother had to have an involuntary abortion due to severe internal bleeding at 23 weeks of pregnancy. Doctors, considering the severely premature baby dead, put him in a refrigerator, where the girl spent at least five hours. Signs of life in the newborn were noticed by her parents, who came to pick her up for burial.
According to doctors, the temperature inside the refrigerator slowed down the child's metabolism, and this helped him survive. The child was admitted to the intensive neonatal care unit.

IN early 2008A Frenchman who suffered a myocardial infarction and whose cardiologists declared cardiac arrest “came to life” on the operating table when surgeons began to remove his organs for transplantation.
A 45-year-old man, who did not follow the regimen prescribed by doctors, suffered a massive myocardial infarction at the beginning of the year. An ambulance arrived and took him to a nearby hospital. However, when the man arrived at the hospital, his heart was not beating. Doctors decided that it was “technically impossible” to help him.
According to the law, in such cases of cardiac arrest, patients can automatically become organ donors. However, when surgeons began the operation, they found signs of breathing in the potential donor and suspended operations.

In November 2007A resident of the American city of Frederick (Texas, USA), 21-year-old Zach Dunlap was pronounced dead in a hospital in Wichita Falls (Texas), where he was taken after car accident. Relatives have already given consent to the use of organs young man for transplantation, but during the farewell ceremony he suddenly moved his leg and hand. Then those present pressed Zach's nail and touched his foot with a pocket knife, to which the young man immediately reacted. After the “resurrection,” Zach spent another 48 days in the hospital.

In October 2005A 73-year-old pensioner from the Italian city of Mantova unexpectedly came to life 35 minutes after doctors declared him dead.
An elderly Italian man was lying in the cardiology department of the Carlo Poma Hospital in Mantova when an echocardiograph indicated that his heart had stopped. All attempts by doctors to resuscitate the man were useless: cardiac massage and artificial ventilation did not produce results. Doctors recorded death. However, suddenly the line on the echocardiograph began to move again: the man was alive. Soon the man, already declared dead, began to move and then began to recover.
As the doctors stated after the test, the equipment worked perfectly and the only plausible explanation is the assumption that a person is able to endure cardiac ischemia for such a long period.

In January 2004In the northern Indian state of Haryana, an Indian man was brought back to life after spending several hours in a morgue refrigerator.
The man was taken to the morgue by police, who found him lying by the road with injuries. The doctors of the hospital where he was taken, based on the results of the examination, wrote down: “dead at the time of arrival” - and identified the “body” to the morgue immediately after they handed over all the necessary papers to the police.
However, after a few hours, the “deceased” began to move, leaving the morgue staff in a state of shock. Morgue workers immediately took him back to the hospital.

January 5, 2004Reuters reported that a bureau employee funeral processions in New Mexico, discovered that one Felipe Padilla, who was declared dead in the hospital, was breathing. The man “came to life” just minutes before Padilla’s body was to be embalmed. Felipe Padilla, 94, was taken to the same hospital where he was previously pronounced dead. However, a few hours later the old man died in the hospital.

In January 200379-year-old pensioner Roberto de Simone was taken to the cardiology department of the Cervello Hospital in almost hopeless condition. The patient was immediately connected to cardiac and cerebral activity support systems. Roberto de Simone's heart stopped for two minutes. Doctors attempted to restore the heart's function using adrenaline, but despite all efforts, death was recorded after some time. The doctors decided that the patient had died and handed over his body to his relatives so that they could say goodbye to him before the funeral. De Simone was taken home as if dead.
When everything was ready for the funeral ceremony and the coffin was to be closed, Simone opened his eyes and asked for water. The relatives decided that a “miracle” had happened and called the family doctor. He examined the patient and ordered to take him to the hospital. This time with a diagnosis of pneumology - a serious respiratory disease.


In April 2002 the man “came to life” a few hours after doctors in the Indian city of Lucknow (the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh) issued his relatives a death certificate.
A resident of one of the state's villages, 55-year-old Sukhlal was taken to the hospital with a diagnosis of tuberculosis. The prescribed course of treatment did not produce positive results, and one day the doctors had to declare the patient’s death. The patient's son was given a death certificate. When preparations for cremation were completed, the son came to the morgue to take his father's body, and then discovered that he was breathing. He immediately called doctors, who felt the “corpse’s” pulse and demanded that his son return the death certificate. Only thanks to the persistence of journalists, the management of the hospital undertook an official investigation this incident. However, the attending physician Mehrotra rejected all doubts about his professionalism; in his opinion, the case of the “revived” Sukhlal was a “miracle” that happened for the first time in his practice.
This is only a small part of the “miraculous” resurrection.


Is it possible to resurrect a person from the dead? The ritual of resurrection from the dead is perhaps the most mystical of the rituals practiced by voodoo priests. But is a miracle really happening, or are all the manipulations of priests and sorcerers explained only by the effect of some drugs and a hypnotic effect on a living person? Is it possible that all the stories about the miraculous resurrection of people by them are nothing more than a skillful falsification?

This is how the French traveler Francois Alexis, who visited the Republic of Benin, describes the ritual of resurrection.

“It was about three weeks after my arrival in Abomey before I, with the help of a fair amount of ten-franc notes, succeeded in persuading Ngambe to show me one of the resurrection ceremonies.

We rode a few miles from Abomea and reached a gorge into which a road rather like a path led. Winding along the slope, it climbed up a steep valley. At the end of the climb there was a small clearing. Ngambe warned me to remain completely silent. I don’t know what he wanted - either to hide my presence, or to make me feel how difficult it was for him to arrange this “secret” visit.

From Ngambe's explanations it was clear that we were present at a ceremony for the resurrection from the dead of a person who had been attacked by spirits sent by a medicine man from a neighboring village. The fetish priests of the village of the unfortunate man gathered to destroy or neutralize the power of the spirits who “killed” their ward.

We took cover in the bushes about fifty feet from a clearing where a group of natives had gathered. It was clear to me that Ngambe, in order to “arrange” my presence, shared the money he received from me with the ceremony participants. Although it was getting late in the evening, I still took my camera with me, but, to my great regret, there was not enough light for filming.

The man was lying on the ground, showing no signs of life. I noticed that one of his ears was half chopped off, but it was an old wound

no further signs of violence were visible. A group of blacks stood around him, some were completely naked, others were wearing long, unbelted shirts. Among them were several priests, who could be distinguished by a tuft of hair on their shaved heads. A steady noise of voices could be heard: preparations were underway for the ceremony.

Everything was in charge of an old man in an old, faded army jacket that hung loosely to his knees. He shouted at the others, waving his arms. On his wrist was an ivory bracelet. The old man was obviously the chief priest of the fetish, and he was supposed to drive out evil spirits today.

Suddenly, several people quickly approached the lifeless body stretched out on the ground, lifted it, carried it to the center of the clearing and very casually lowered it to the ground. One could believe that the person was dead or very close to death. The two men began beating drums made from hollow stumps of tree trunks.

The drummers were young guys who clearly did not belong to the temple servants. Their muscles stood out like tight knots under their dark shiny skin, their faces were motionless. The rhythmic movements of their hands had a hypnotizing effect. Their hair was braided in braids, decorated with white and red bone beads.

The chief priest, whose clothing consisted only of a red jacket and beads, began to dance rhythmically around the body stretched out on the ground, muttering something in a low monotonous voice. His robe fluttered comically as he danced, revealing his black, shiny buttocks as he swayed from side to side, following the rhythm of the drums. I leaned over and said to Ngamba, “I am a doctor. I would like to examine the person and make sure that he is really dead. Can you arrange this?

Ngambe resolutely refused, but eventually stood up and walked forward. Brief negotiations took place: the old priest stopped his dance, said something sharply, the rest nodded their heads in agreement. Finally Ngambe returned. “Are you really a doctor?” - he asked. I confirmed, choosing not to go into the subtle differences between my profession as a dentist and other areas of medical practice. Ngambe signaled to follow him.

"Don't touch!" - he ordered sharply. I nodded in agreement and knelt next to the prostrate body. The dance stopped and the spectators gathered around, watching me with curiosity. Lying on the ground was a healthy young guy, over six feet tall, with a broad chest and strong arms. I sat down so as to shield him with my body, fast movement I lifted his eyelids to check his pupillary response. There was no reaction. I also tried to feel the pulse. He was absent. There was no sign of a heartbeat.

Suddenly there was a noise from behind, as if everyone sighed in unison. I turned to Ngamba. Malice sparkled in his eyes, and his face was distorted with horror. "He will die!" - he told me in French. - “You touched him. He will die". “He’s already dead, Ngambe,” I said, getting up. - "It is a crime. I must inform the French police."

Ngambe was still shaking his head when the old priest suddenly resumed his dance around the body. I stood at a distance, not knowing what to do. The situation was not pleasant. Although I did not feel much fear, knowing that the fear of the French police would protect me from any violence, there was much in the actions of these people that I did not understand, and they could easily turn out to be dangerous. I remembered the story of a Belgian policeman who was killed, torn into several hundred pieces and made into fetishes because he interfered with the ritual of the tribe's worship of their fetish.

We were surrounded by a group of thirty people. In low voices they sang a rhythmic song. It was something between a howl and a growl. They sang faster and louder. It seemed that the dead would hear these sounds. Imagine my surprise when that’s exactly what happened!

The “dead” suddenly ran his hand across his chest and tried to turn around. The screams of the people around him merged into a continuous scream. The drums began to beat even more furiously. Finally, the lying man turned, tucked his legs under him and slowly stood up on all fours. His eyes, which a few minutes ago had not responded to light, were now wide open and looking at us.

I would need to take his pulse to know if there was any drug involved. However, Ngambe, concerned about my presence at such a moment, tried to take me away from the circle of dancers. Then I asked him if this man was really dead. Ngambe, shrugging his bony shoulders, replied: “Man does not die. The spirit kills him. If the spirit no longer desires his death, he lives.”

He spoke a mixture of Kiswahili with Portuguese, French and English. The meaning of his words was that the person on whom the ritual had just been performed was “killed” by a spirit sent by the keeper of the fetish, who acted at the instigation of his enemy. This spirit entered the human body and first caused his illness and then his death. However, in a short period after death, it is still possible to return a person’s soul to the body if he is expelled from there evil spirit. By touching the man with my hands, I almost ruined the whole thing.

It seems to me that this man was given some kind of alkaloid, which caused a state of catalepsy or trance, and his body seemed lifeless. On the other hand, he could be in a state of deep hypnotic sleep. The most amazing thing to me was that a man who was in a state in which he did not respond to ordinary tests was brought out of it without the help of drugs or known stimulants, and even without the touch of human hands.

Later, when telling a representative of the French administration about this matter, I became convinced that I was not the only white person present at such a ceremony. It was not difficult to obtain the consent of the fetish priest, naturally, for the appropriate fee. Although the voodoo cult is officially prohibited, the French police do not want to quarrel with the priests and turn a blind eye to their activities.

But their activities cause great great harm. Using drugs or hypnosis, they completely enslave their victims. Under psychological pressure The priest's people become his weak-willed tools. It is impossible to imagine even approximately how many hidden crimes the voodoo priests commit in this way.”

Modern science is working hard to solve one of the few problems of humanity that directly interferes with our lives... Taxes. Joke. For thousands of years, people have been looking for the key to immortality, and so far it is somewhere out there, far from our understanding. Now we can cheat death by freezing ourselves, uploading our minds into a computer, changing DNA, etc. But for now these are all games with death, and so far it wins us dry. Or not?

Luz Miraglos Veron

Analia Bouter was pregnant with her fifth child when she went into labor at 12 weeks ahead of schedule. After the birth, the doctors told her that the child was dead, and her husband was given a paper in which the fact of the child’s death was recorded. But the parents decided to return 12 hours later to see their daughter’s body, which by that time was already lying in the refrigerated chamber of the morgue. After the birth, all doctors diagnosed death, but when the parents opened the refrigerator box, the child began to cry, and they realized that their daughter had come to life. The girl was named Luz Miraglos (Wonderful Light) and the latest data about her says that the girl is stronger and completely healthy.

Alvaro Garza, Jr.

Alvaro Garza Jr. was born and lived in North Dakota, USA. He was 11 years old when he fell through the ice. The rescuers took a very long time to get to the place and by the time they arrived, Alvaro had already been under water for a full 45 minutes. When he was pulled out of the river, doctors declared clinical death: he had no pulse, and his body temperature dropped to 25 degrees. When he was brought to the hospital, he was connected to a heart-lung machine and he came back to life.

The explanation for this whole story is that Alvaro fought for his life for several minutes before he went under the ice. During this time, the body realized that there was a struggle for life, the body temperature dropped and the need for oxygen decreased to almost zero. Four days after the incident, he was able to communicate, and 17 days later he was discharged. At first, his limbs didn’t obey him well, but gradually everything returned to normal. Now he is completely healthy.

Risen at the polling station

Ty Houston, a nurse from Michigan, was filling out her ballot in 2012 when she heard a cry for help. Running to the crowded place, the nurse saw an unconscious man. He had no pulse and no breathing. She began performing artificial respiration and after 10 minutes the man came to life. And his first phrase was: “Haven’t I voted yet?”

Resurrection in the morgue refrigerator

In July 2011, the owner of a morgue in Johannesburg (South Africa) was brought the body of a man who, by all indications, was dead. He was put in the refrigerator waiting for his relatives to pick him up. Twenty-one hours later, the dead man woke up and began screaming. It is clear that the owner of the morgue did not expect this. Frightened, the owner called the police and began to wait for them to arrive. The police opened the cell and pulled out a “dead” man who was showing signs of life. He was rushed to the hospital. The man fully recovered, and the owner of the morgue underwent a course with a psychiatrist.

Kelvin Santos

Kelvin Santos, a two-year-old boy from Brazil, died after complications from bronchial pneumonia that caused respiratory arrest. He was placed in a body bag and given to his family three hours later. When his aunt came to say goodbye to him, the body, as she said, began to move, after which the boy sat down in his coffin in front of the whole family, and asked his father for a sip of water. The family thought he had resurrected, but unfortunately he immediately lay down again and died again. He was taken to hospital, but doctors pronounced him dead a second time.

Carlos Camejo

Carlos Camejo was 33 when he was involved in a highway accident. He was pronounced dead and taken to the local morgue. His wife was notified of the death and invited to identify the body. Pathologists had already begun the autopsy when they realized that something was wrong. Blood began to flow from the wound. They began to stitch it up, and at that moment Carlos woke up, as he said, because the pain was unbearable. When his wife arrived, he was already conscious and was taken to the hospital. He has fully recovered (judging by the photo)

Erica Nigrelli

Erica Nigrelli, teacher in English from Missouri, was 36 weeks pregnant when she became ill and passed out while at work. Her husband Nathan, a teacher at the same school, called 911 and reported that Erica was having a seizure. Erica's heart stopped. Ambulance arrived and took Erica to the hospital. The heart was still silent. The decision was made to save the child. After an emergency caesarean section Erica's heart started beating again. She was kept in an induced coma for five days, and as a result it was discovered that she was suffering from a heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. She had a pacemaker installed. After some time, Erica and her daughter, Elania, were discharged alive and well.

Incident at the MaNdlo Hotel

In March of this year, prostitutes in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, stopped showing signs of life during the “work process” in a MaNdlo hotel room. An ambulance and police arrived to pronounce the death. A crowd of onlookers gathered around. She had already been placed in a metal coffin, when suddenly the prostitute began screaming: “You want to kill me!” Naturally, the number of onlookers immediately became much smaller. The client whom the girl was serving wanted to run away, but he was stopped and explained that the authorities and the hotel had no claims against him. And from the hotel he received a big discount for staying in a room. So if you are staying at a hotel and want to get a big discount, let a prostitute die in your room and come to life in front of everyone.

Li Xiufeng

Li Xiufeng was 95 years old. And one morning a neighbor found her lifeless on her own bed. The neighbor then called the police, who pronounced him dead. The grandmother's body was placed in a coffin and left until the day of the funeral. On the day of the funeral, relatives came and found the coffin empty. A minute later they found her in the kitchen. drinking tea. As it turned out, this “death” was the result of a head injury suffered two weeks earlier.

Lyudmila Steblitskaya

Lyudmila was also diagnosed with death and placed in the morgue, where she later woke up. What makes her different from the guy who spent 21 hours in the morgue, she spent three whole days in the cell.

In November 2011, her daughter Nastya went to the hospital to visit Lyudmila and was met by a nurse who said that her mother had died. The body was in the morgue, and the morgue was closed because... It was already Friday evening. The daughter prepared for the funeral and invited 50 people. To pay for the funeral, the daughter borrowed about $2,000. On Monday, Nastya entered the morgue with the opening and found her mother in perfect health. After this discovery, the daughter ran out of the morgue screaming. The hospital declined to comment on the incident.

Nastya took a long time to recover from the shock, and Lyudmila paid the money in the amount of $2,000 from her salary for a long time. About a year later, she “died” again for an hour. Now the daughter has decided to wait at least a week before recognizing her mother’s death.

Resurrect me in three hundred years.
(...or a hypothesis about the possible resurrection of a person after death in the future using scientific methods).

As is known, identifying the attitude of adults to the problem of immortality allows us to divide them into three main categories: those who believe that practical, material immortality is both unnecessary and unattainable; those who are inclined to believe that it, alas, is unattainable, no matter how sad it is; and finally, those who think that it may someday become feasible, but that there is no need for it. But there is a fourth point of view...

Andrei Svetov is interested in the problem of immortality in a very practical way: he is part of the organizing committee to create a repository of genetic information about everyone who wishes to live after death.

I became interested in the topic in 1982, when I read Nikolai Fedorov’s one-volume book. It was he who inspired Tsiolkovsky to create spacecraft. I thought, if the second part of Fedorov’s project was realized, then why couldn’t the main one be realized? And very soon he collected material that clearly showed the direct path to human immortality.

But my book would not have existed if I had not learned about the research of molecular biologist Raoul Cano, who brought back to life organisms that died approximately 25-30 million years ago (!).

I contacted professors from the Institute of General Genetics and Defense Enterprises. Most of them are confident in the theoretical possibility of eternal life for humans.

It is known that Japanese scientists are working on creating an artificial brain, but you are convinced that it is possible to resurrect the dead. How can this be done practically?

The genetic material must be well preserved. What American cryogenic centers are doing is a scam pure water. They freeze entire corpses, which is not necessary, and they freeze them gradually. In this case, the crystallizing water breaks the cell membrane, every single cell nucleus located in these bodies is destroyed and it is no longer possible to restore them.

There are other technologies and they were developed in one of the closed enterprises in Moscow. This technology is for instant freezing of biological material while maintaining the integrity of all cell structures.

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The first client of the cryogenization center that opened in America in the early 60s was James Bedford, whose cancer-ridden body is now stored at a temperature of about 200 degrees below zero. More recently, there were 4 cryogenization centers in America, containing more than 30 frozen corpses of millionaires and several hundred heads. The number of clients is constantly increasing, despite the considerable fees: 125 thousand dollars for storing a body or 50 thousand dollars for storing a head. Cryogenization centers exist in France and Japan.

But a storage facility in which thousands of corpses will be frozen will occupy a huge area?..

There is no need to freeze the entire body. Biomolecular research suggests that the genetic material in the nucleus of a single cell contains all the information about the species, including even memory. One cell is enough to store all the information about an individual.

In what form will man be resurrected again?

I think that in the future a person will be able to choose the age at which he will return to life. But if he rises five year old child, then he will have the experience of a person of the age at which the DNA was taken for storage.

We have no evidence that human consciousness continues to exist after physical death. The works of Robert Moody show that after the physical death of a person, consciousness continues to exist for several hours. But it is not known how long this period of time is. Currently, scientists engaged in deciphering the material contained in the genetic material have not determined the content of 98 percent of the genes. 2 percent carry information about eye color, hair, height, skin color... There are skeptics who claim that 98 percent of genes are ballast, but nature is extremely economical in its manifestations. But there are researchers who suggest that “junk” genes contain information about a person’s personality. It was recently discovered that in the process of human learning, new genes are formed in the subcortex of the brain

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In particular, according to Academician P.K. Anokhin, in a person’s “silent genes” all the information about what happens to a person during life is automatically encoded, and this molecular memory is much more complete and perfect than ours normal memory associated with brain function.

So humanity can live forever?

I didn't think that all people would want this. Most of people don’t know what to do with one life, and they have no need for eternal existence.

But theoretically, everyone can want it, but the earth's resources are not unlimited. Then it is necessary to stop the birth?..

Fedorov discussed this. He came to the conclusion that man is not at all doomed to live on earth. In his opinion the planet solar system and the more distant worlds are our property, the rights of ownership of which we have not yet entered into.

Humanity needs to explore space, whether people will return to life or not. The world's population is steadily increasing. According to the forecasts of scientists from the Roman Club of Futurologists, we are allotted 50 years of carefree life. After this, irreversible processes in the environment will begin.

What is needed to build a repository for information material of biological objects?

No less than 5 million dollars. You can use one of the old mines ballistic missiles. You can build a room: it will be smaller in area than the Cosmos Hotel.

Will such a storage be able to exist automatically?

Yes. Several years ago, in one of the closed Moscow institutes, a completely autonomous system maintaining the temperature of liquid helium.

I don’t know for what military purposes this was needed, but there is experimental equipment that works in this mode.

Is it possible to resurrect Lenin?

Don't think. It is unlikely that his genetic material was stored properly, most likely his DNA chains were destroyed.

Andrey Svetov about DNA.

"...You are surprised by the reality that the nuclei somatic cells our organisms are capable of accumulating, encoding and storing in their DNA chains all information not only about phylogenesis and ontogenesis (which, in fact, is meant when they talk about “genetic information”), but also all other information related to a specific individual, then Any mental information?

The last statement is not generally accepted even among molecular biologists, but, paradoxically, could become an unconditional axiom for everyone who is even slightly familiar with quantum physics. Indeed, if we already know that any elementary particle, for example, a quark, from which, like “bricks”, our Universe is built, contains all the information about the entire Universe: about its past, present and future, then it will no longer seem strange to us that objects are much more “bulky” , which means that they are much more “capacious” in terms of the volume of information that can be accumulated than a quark, for example, objects such as the nuclei of the cells of our body are capable of containing all the information about a person (an object much more modest in structural complexity and size, than the visible universe).

All this can be substantiated right now, moving from the physics of subatomic particles to neurophysiology: The memory capacity of a mentally healthy adult contains at least 10 16 - 10 18 bits of information. However, nervous system human contains only 10 10 neurons. Consequently, each neuron must process and serve 10 6 - 10 8 bits of information, and this far exceeds all conceivable physiological capabilities of a neuron. Consequently, a person constantly uses mental information not only from his brain, but also from some other sources located in the body, but outside the brain. But to the question: “What structures of the body, in addition to the brain, are involved in the accumulation, storage, use of information, and any other manipulation of information?”, there can be only one possible answer: information molecules - DNA molecules - contained in the nuclei of cells .

Moreover, there are many documented facts indicating that such a system for processing and storing information as the brain is not even the main one! (Which physiologist does not know the story of Phineas Gage, who for many years led a full life with an almost complete absence of a brain! - although this is no longer a sensation, but rather an everyday reality. Note by V.K.) Another thing is that we We still know little about the biological mechanisms that a somatic cell uses to accumulate and encode mental information."

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