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When a person dies, he does not exist.
The afterlife has always been just a fantasy, and there is no scientific evidence to confirm the existence of the afterlife. Scientifically speaking, there is no way to carry out such experiments, and there is no need to carry them out.
Living people have never experienced death, so it is impossible to know what it is like after death, let alone the existence of the so-called afterlife. It's like a person before he was born and couldn't know what the world was like before that.
Changes in a person's body after death
A few minutes after death, the temperature of the body begins to gradually drop, usually indoors, at an hourly rate, generally to the same as the surrounding environment, this process is called corpse cold. At the same time, cells in the human body die and rupture due to lack of oxygen, and the contents of the cells leak.
About a day after death, the corpse will begin to turn green (called corpse green), and at the same time, the body will release a large amount of putrefactive gas, increasing the pressure in the corpse, causing the blood in the body to be squeezed out of the surface layer by the gas, and putrefactive blisters appear.
Within a month of death, the bacteria decompose the body, producing corpse odor and putrefaction bubbles. After a few months, various soft tissues of the body have decayed and liquefied into a muddy form. Hair and nails fall out, leaving only bones, which go into ossification, and then gradually return to nature.
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It doesn't exist, and if the consciousness of man is gone, there is nothing.
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Regarding the question of whether a person disappears forever after death, from a scientific point of view, all the components of the body of a person will always exist after death, but the consciousness will be gone, and objectively speaking, this "person" will disappear forever. There are also people who believe that when a person dies, the body is gone, but the consciousness is eternal, that is, the "soul". However, it has not been confirmed whether there is such a thing as a "soul".
There are several theories about the fact that people disappear forever when they die:
1. In biology, human death refers to the cessation of various physiological functions, which are finally decomposed by nature, returned to the earth, and integrated into the earth's soil. Science has confirmed that matter does not disappear, but exists in a different form. The food chain in nature proves that matter is constantly changing.
2. In Buddhism, the so-called death of a person is only the death of the body, and the body is just a shell, and the soul will leave the body and be reincarnated again. Those who accumulate virtue and do good deeds during their lifetime will go to Elysium and be reincarnated into a rich and happy family. Those who have done a lot of evil in their lives will fall into hell and be reincarnated as animals.
So, from different perspectives, there are different answers to this question. From a scientific point of view, all the components of the body of a person will always exist and exist in nature in different ways, but the consciousness is gone, that is, objectively speaking, the "person" is forever gone. There are also people who believe that when a person dies, the body is gone, but the consciousness is eternal, that is, the "soul".
However, it is still impossible to verify whether there is such a thing as a "soul".
Theoretically, five minutes after the heart stops beating, the brain tissue dies and the person loses consciousness, but the exact situation is uncertain and difficult to experiment.
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