
bluem00n
Fatally killed to death
- Sep 10, 2022
- 93
Everyone's familiar with the idea that time appears to slow down during say, a car accident / how events unfold in slow motion, or how an entire lifetime flashes by - how the subjective perception of time can change.
About three months ago I was researching Near Death Experiences (NDE), and came across a disconcerting example of time dilation (it was on either Quora or reddit, I don't remember now) ...
It was a very lengthy and detailed description of an NDE, posted by a guy who'd been electrocuted during his work as a linesman. He said that although the length of time he had current flowing through him was just 3 seconds or so, his subjective experience of the agony he felt was that it lasted more like 3 hours. Worse still, when the hospital placed him in an induced coma for a week, his subjective experience when regaining consciousness was that he had been enduring excruciating pain from severe internal burns for many many years.
Below is a similar instance I came across while trying to locate that original thread ...
About three months ago I was researching Near Death Experiences (NDE), and came across a disconcerting example of time dilation (it was on either Quora or reddit, I don't remember now) ...
It was a very lengthy and detailed description of an NDE, posted by a guy who'd been electrocuted during his work as a linesman. He said that although the length of time he had current flowing through him was just 3 seconds or so, his subjective experience of the agony he felt was that it lasted more like 3 hours. Worse still, when the hospital placed him in an induced coma for a week, his subjective experience when regaining consciousness was that he had been enduring excruciating pain from severe internal burns for many many years.
Below is a similar instance I came across while trying to locate that original thread ...

For me, this raises a bothersome issue with CTB. In the case of Partial Hanging, loss of consciousness typically occurs within 5-20 seconds, and death in 20-30 minutes. But it seems to me that the dying brain could actually experience that 20-30 minutes as an immensely long period of time, which I find scary to contemplate.
The only 'experiences' of unconsciousness I have is from surgery to remove my appendix, and a time I was knocked out when assaulted on the street, both being of total oblivion. But with hanging it might be an NDE, else some kind of 'dream' state (probably a very unpleasant one given breathing is cut off).
I find the possibility of a subjectively lengthy experience timewise unnerving ... does anyone here have any information about what actually happens ...?
The only 'experiences' of unconsciousness I have is from surgery to remove my appendix, and a time I was knocked out when assaulted on the street, both being of total oblivion. But with hanging it might be an NDE, else some kind of 'dream' state (probably a very unpleasant one given breathing is cut off).
I find the possibility of a subjectively lengthy experience timewise unnerving ... does anyone here have any information about what actually happens ...?