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The research focused on cardiac arrest with ventricular dibulation, and research indicates that heart stoppage like this begins the immediate and measurable cessation of upper brain activity seconds afterwards during the continuation of this state. Lower brain activity stops, and that's just shortly after that. And that's at these two instances in time that are central in indicating the potential for consciousness to be present beyond the measurable existence of TNF activity, central nervous system activity. And there's been a multitude of reports corroborated inside a room, even operating rooms, during these states right at the moment where heart and brain activity can no longer be measured. And it's here where arguments arise that consciousness continues during the absence of all measurable life activity stopping.
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