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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
I've yet to meet a person who's survived a cardiac arrest that remembered anything.
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Well, exactly... it doesn't make sense. 6 - 10 seconds of blood not getting to the brain by compressing the artery, even if your heart is pumping fine, and you are out cold. People don't remember anything after the fade out. And like you say with cardiac arrest, the vast majority of people (who make it) report that they remember dropping and then nothing until waking up in hospital, not even like being asleep where we do have a subconscious perception of the passage of time, but almost like a "time jump". One minute walking... *BAM* it's hours or days later.