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Nominally, death is instantaneous. But in the case of natural death-there is a gap of “clinical death” – when breathing and heartbeat are no longer present, but the irreversible process of brain destruction has not yet begun.
Perhaps falling into clinical death can be considered the beginning of death, and the “point of no return”, irreversible destruction of the brain – its end
The beginning and the end are an illusion.What beginning can there be in infinity and limitlessness? Leave the illusory questions they often lead to nothing.Everything is born and transformed in the infinities of being
And maybe…..! Maybe!!!
That the beginning of death coincides with the end of life (well, here, whatever you say, exactly))).
But the end of death coincides with the beginning of life in a different shell or form)