Al Pacino confirms "there's nothing there" after we die— "You're gone"
Al Pacino confirms "there's nothing there" after we die— "You're gone"

Al Pacino confirms "there's nothing there" after we die— "You're gone"

Al Pacino confirms "there's nothing there" after we die— "You're gone"
Al Pacino confirms "there's nothing there" after we die— "You're gone"
And religious people who get NDEs also see what they expect to see. It's not actually death, it's a near death hallucination and can't tell us anything about actual death.
I don't think there is anything there after we die, but near-death is just that. Near death. He didn't die and he didn't confirm anything. It's impossible to confirm the lack of an afterlife. All we can do is say there is no empirical evidence for such a thing.
Back in January, in the hospital, my heart stopped for 8 seconds. I was asleep, I had no idea. I woke up and was fiddling on my phone, nurse comes in:
"Were you asleep about an hour ago?"
"Yeah, why?"
"Your heart stopped for 8 seconds."
"Um... thank you? I don't know how to respond to that..."
I have a heart monitor connected to my phone now, continuously monitoring. It's stopped a few more times since then, 4 seconds here, 5 seconds there. Doc says not to worry about it, no cause for a pacemaker yet.
Tbf, while your heart stopped, you brain didn't. If your brain had totally stopped then you wouldn't be here. Not saying anyone's right or wrong, just pointing out that a stopped heart doesn't mean that you're fully dead....
7,5 bpm is a great resting pulse bro /s
Oh, yeah, that was the 2nd night in the hospital... 1st night it was the same scenario:
"Were you asleep about an hour ago?"
"Yeah, why?"
"Your heart rate dropped to 40."
"Um... is that... bad? I don't know these things..."
Apparently, yeah, for heart patients a resting heart rate of 40 is bad (Bradycardia).
Why does he look like he's trying to unsuccsessfully sneak up on me.
My partner was dead about ten years ago for several minutes. He said the same thing. Nothing out there.
As expected.
I imagine your brain starts going nuts and firing off synapses randomly while trying to fit that into something sensible.
Making for a helluva trip.
I dunno.
Maybe they didn't want him? (/s)
I think the place that you go when you die and the place you go when you sleep are the same place or maybe overlapping.