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  1. Feb 23, 2024 · In Search Of: Life After Death (S1, E8) | Full Episode. Zach tackles the ultimate existential question as he explores what happens when we die and whether or not we can have life after...

    • 42 min
    • 38.9K
    • HISTORY
  2. Life After Death: Directed by Eddie Schmidt. With John Cover, Gary Galka, Pat Johnson, Matthew Liao. Zach tackles the ultimate existential question as he explores what happens when we die and whether or not we can have life after death.

    • (30)
    • Documentary
    • Eddie Schmidt
    • 2018-09-07
  3. Aug 13, 2012 · Here you will find the absolute BEST quality episodes of the ORIGINAL broadcasts, ALL episodes from ALL seasons.

  4. Episode from Series 1. Original broadcast date: June 29, 1977.

    • 23 min
    • 32.2K
    • Spock Rockatansky
    • What Happens at The Moment of Death?
    • What Happens During The First Hour After Death?
    • What Happens 2 to 6 Hours After Death?
    • What Happens 7 to 12 Hours After Death?
    • What Happens 12 Hours After Death?
    • Summary

    By definition, death occurs when blood circulation (the heart) and respiration (breathing) stop and cannot be brought back, or when brain death(the brain/brain stem ceases working) occurs. The determination of death must be made according to accepted medical standards. When a person dies, the organs shut down at different rates. For instance, the l...

    At the moment of death, all of the muscles in the body relax (primary flaccidity). The eyelids lose their tension, the pupils dilate, the jaw may fall open, and the joints and limbs are flexible. With the loss of tension in the muscles, the skin will sag, which can cause prominent joints and bones in the body, such as the jaw or hips, to stick out ...

    Since the heart no longer pumps blood, gravity begins to pull it to the areas of the body closest to the ground (pooling), a process called livor mortis. If the body is not disturbed for several hours, the parts nearest the ground can develop a reddish-purple discoloration that looks like a bruise. This is caused by the accumulation of blood.Embalm...

    Maximum muscle stiffness from rigor mortis in the body occurs after about 10 to 12 hours.However, this timeline will be affected by a person's age, physical condition, sex, air temperature, and other factors. At this point, the deceased's limbs are hard to move. The knees and elbows will be slightly flexed, and the fingers and toes can look unusual...

    After reaching a state of maximum rigor mortis, the muscles start to loosen because of the continued chemical changes in the cells and internal tissue decay. The process (secondary flaccidity) takes place over one to three days and is affected by external conditions such as temperature (for example, cold slows the process). During secondary flaccid...

    Death is the moment when the heart stops beating and breathing stops. When death occurs, organs shut down and the brain ceases to function. After death, the body goes through natural changes. During the first hour, muscles relax, and the skin becomes pale. Over the next two to six hours, muscles begin to stiffen. This stiffening, called rigor morti...

    • Chris Raymond
    • 2 min
  5. Life after Death: A visit to a soul research institute for firsthand accounts of people who claim they have died and come back to life.

  6. Nov 20, 2019 · Surveys done regularly since the 1940s consistently show that about 70 per cent of US citizens believe in some form of life after death – a number that is mirrored across the developed...