Very intricate cross-question for form specialists!?

When you die, does a pacemaker continue and clear your heart beat? If that's the baggage, wouldn't you not be dead, since you're heart is still technically whipping? And, if you consider no signals from the brain, but the heart still beating from the gait maker motionless, wouldn't that just be brain deceased, like you're within a coma?

An interesting quesiton I thought about for hours today. If a pacemaker is battery-operated powered, and just right to be heard you bled to death, it would maintain your heart beating still, would it not? Whether you be breathing or not, correct? So what stops the pacemaker, and if you had one, how would you know someone is unmoving? Surely, they wouldn't just bury you while your heart is still defeat or take it out to bury you-- would they? Because, technically, how would they know how to decide if you're unresponsive or not?

Or, does the pacemaker stop or something, thus killing you?

Answer:
I See your Quandary, I instinctively Have Extracted Blood From the Hearts of Mice Long After Brain Death, they Were Still Beating.
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