How similar is the experience of loss to going into foremost surgery?
Answers: I'd say, not at adjectives.
In death, the brain cease to function. During anesthesia, your brain is still rather helpful, if you look at an EEG.
There is a monitor called the BIS (bispectral index) that claims to be a monitor of consciousness, that uses a processed EEG as its principle for calculating degree of consciousness.
There is also a difference between "hard by death" and death, the latter person a permanent condition from which near is no return.
Not very; release is permanent; while surgery is transient. I have have surgery and it did not seem to me that I be dieing while I was put beneath for the operation. But that is my belief and not definitive.
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