@@billylardner I guess this is a much accurate description. Though as a Biochemist, it feels like disaster to me. Say the main power souce (blood) is turned off. There's storage power - fat, but not enought energy left to activate the storage! So it just logarithmically decays to zero.
@@kwnwps well if it was another persons RUclips video and was directly downloaded and reuploaded, that would be copyright and makes sense. But there’s tons of other stuff youtube does that is unethical and dumb.
@@mouthbreather280 yeah i know but it wasn't like that. They said about nude and sex. I used a clip from ninth gate with Johnnie depp for a song, that is already on the tube 🤣
I knew a guy who dealt with a kid who had an internal decapitation He chatted with the kid for a good hour while he was lying on the floor because if they moved him, he would die. He said things like: he felt cold, and he couldn’t feel anything. It truly was a sad scene. He said the worst part was when they had to move the kid because well, they couldn’t keep him there forever.
When you cut/block blood vessels to the brain - the brain loose conscious in a fraction of second! The kid have his blood vessels supplying brain all that time
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We know that the woman didn't blush after being decapitated. Blushing is caused by blood flowing into opening capillaries in the face. At the moment of decapitation, blood pressure is going to drop to zero. There will be no blood flow into the capillaries. Most of us have stood too quickly and lost blood pressure to the brain. We know how our vision turns gray and we lose all sense of balance. That happens even though we have blood pressure and blood flow to the brain. On complete decapitation, blood pressure to the brain will drop to zero. The existing pressure in the brain will force blood outwards but bring nothing inwards. The spinal fluid will also drain quickly. Without blood or spinal fluid, I'm skeptical that parts of the brain can communicate with one another. I don't know how different rat brains are, but I suspect that much of the brain wave activity in those four seconds is just random activity and doesn't represent real consciousness. On the small chance that the brain is conscious at any level, I'd prefer an execution method that would scramble the entire brain immediately. Something that would disrupt everything both physically and electrically would never be felt.
Dwight: “Instant death, that’s the way to go.” Creed: They say you can live several hours after decapitation. Dwight - I think you’re thinking chickens.
Just the thought of consciousness for a few seconds afterwards is absolutely terrifying to me. Dreams that feel like they lasted a very long time, in reality, only last a multitude of seconds, so who's to say that those several seconds before eventual brain death don't seem like an eternity? And, rational or not, it's something I've feared my entire life.
One small correction: With internal decapitation, while the skull is always separated from the spine, the spinal cord and major blood vessels may be left intact. There are several people who have been internally decapitated in automobile accidents and lived to tell about it, after extensive surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation, of course. You can find a lot of their stories here on RUclips.
@@castleanthrax1833 It can be either. A broken neck means there are fractured _bones_ in the neck, while an internal decapitation means that the _ligaments_ that connect the skull to the top of the spinal column have been severed. In either case, the spinal cord may or may not be left intact.
Thing of it is, our brain is massive compared to a rat's brain. Electrical activity is said to occur well in to minutes not seconds. At least if the head is still connected.
Neither, accept the pain and what comes next or you’ll simply be out behind on your own life, death is not an ending to your life, it’s an ending to your story, but only if you make it worth being told. Hell I couldn’t care if I died, I care if my loved ones die, the effect is what you should fear.
@@LoliMaster69227 its just like sleeping but you never actually wakes up like in eternity plus you'll never know that you're dreaming like when you sleep
Makes me wonder how tall the frame that holds the blade on the guillotine is. And once the blade is released, how long does it take to fall. That, to me would be the worst part of being executed this way... hearing the blade falling.
Damn I didn’t think of it like that😦fuckin terrifying! What’s even more disturbing was that they said back then for criminals that would line up for the execution would always want to go first because after a few heads being chopped off the blade will get dull meaning whoever gets the dull blade will usually not get there head fully chopped off in one swipe
The blade is incredibly heavy so as to be able to do its job effectively. You'd hear it being released, but the rest would likely happen far too quickly to notice.
Imagine one second your head is attached and then the next second you're suddenly unable to feel your body and the last thing you see is the inside of a basket
it's fascinating to know that there are people who knew what it was like not having a body for those few seconds, the absolute horror of knowing that you're aware and that you're literally dying... insane
"The absolute horror of knowing that you're aware and that you're literally dying" - that's just how terminal patients feel when they're put on paliative care after doctors tell them that there's nothing else that could be done to avoid their death. On the other hand, some people go on for months while their bodies slowly suffers from bodily function loss. I knew a guy who lived like that for years. Until his passing a few years ago, one of my closest friends' older brother had a degenerative brain disease that was effectively impossible to cure, and yet it took him almost 10 years for him to die from this disease. Each time it got worse, he knew that journey downhill was irreversible. First thing he lost was his eyesight, then he lost mobility on the legs and some two years or so before his death he got confined to his own body - he couldn't move his hands or his neck on his own, had no way to speak or swallow food on his own efforts. He just slept, listened to music and heard his family and friends talking around him, and felt people move him around to clean him up, since he also didn't have control of his bladder and rectum muscles. Some members of his family created a code that they used to communicate with him through blinking, and that was how they asked him to say "yes" or "no" to questions about pain, sleep or turning music on and off. He was like that for more than 730 days. That's roughly 17.5 THOUSAND HOURS. Now tell me if that isn't a lot more terrifying than just a few seconds after getting beheaded. Now imagine how his younger brother feels by knowing that said disease is genetic and its trigger is completely random, so although it could never really happen to him at all, it could also happen to him too, at any given time.
@@arturpequeno806 that statement in the video is not right. not a several seconds but rather a fraction of a second, its just enough time to realize you head hit the ground. thats it
@@arturpequeno806that's absolutely horrific. I hope he's in a better place. Thank God he had kind people around to look after him though. I hope you keep the nice memories you had of him close
Ask any athlete how long 3.7 seconds are. Ask yourself how long it lasts when you in pain. We all been there in some way or form that one minute felt like 10 minutes. Or 10 minutes felt like a hour. That 3.7 seconds of consciousness is to damn long to be in pain and what not. The lead up to being decapitated most be the worst "just get it over with" moments. How long did that take? Minutes of people talking and reading your sentence before a crowd. Bullet to the head was a big step up from being hanged and or decapitated. And then we took a step down again with the damn chair.
Yeah, whenever ill hear in movies, shows, real life, etc. I always think, if you wanna make a person suffer for something terrible they did, a bullet to the brain is not at all the way to go. Like, Its almost on the same level of putting someone out of their misery... I don't get it lol
@@zkittlezthabanditt604 well, there are people who have an sadistic way and want other people to suffer for their own satisfaction. And there are people who just want to remove the problem out the world.
I think there won't be any pain with that but a slight regret that you've died and sleep. Now in religious and realistic context that shouldn't matter. If you believe in soul than who cares about a 3.7 sec of suffering and if you're a realist then why you would care about a already gone conciseness and a sac of meat
I've heard that the extreme blood loss and sudden low blood pressure would basically cause you to pass out instantly. Then you start fully dying afterwards.
This makes total sense. If you have been laying down for a while and you stand up suddenly you can get dizzy and faint due to momentary loss of blood pressure to the brain. In MMA look how fast someone can be made unconscious with a rear naked choke hold (couple of seconds). So total loss of blood pressure (and movement of blood in the head) should induce unconsciousness pretty much instantly.
@@dwaynebrietzke yeah you might feel that blade slice through your skin for a mere second and then your passed out. After that its probably involuntary muscle contractions. Just like how your body will fart after death due to gas build up.
@@Ryaninsanity They have actually carried out that experiment with dogs in the 69s or 70s I believe. But forget how long the dog lasted. I know they put the dogs head onto another dogs body. When it woke up it bit the doctor. As for a human. I dont doubt its bern tried in secret. How long a person would last I dont know. They would have to pressurize the blood if they wanted to try and make the person wake up though.
@@SchardtCinematic Similar to how a Chinese doctor sowed a mans dismembered hand to his leg to keep the hand cells from dying and left it like that for a few hours till the man was prepared to reattachment surgery. Edit: I got it mixed, it was attached to the patients own leg.
I was in total surprise when I found out a couple of years ago that there's consciousness for a few seconds after decapitation. I always thought that death was instantaneous.
some isis decapitation videos show also heads that move their eyes and so on.not recommended to watch i need psychological consulting after watchign this shit
The decapitated chicken can run for a few minutes, but I never saw decapitated man runs. Don't you think the nervous system of the rat is quite different to one of the men?
Wouldn't one lose consciousness almost instantly due to the preposterous shock on the nervous system by having the spinal cord severed, as well as the almost instantaneous and total loss of blood pressure?
@@vivalavega01 See I argue it should be sooner. I don't see how one could stay conscious even a moment through the intense neural shock by cutting of the spinal cord.
@@MortalWombat1988 That's the point that Oscar was making; there is intense neural shock that happens immediately, and it takes 3 seconds for consciousness to be lost because of it.
Even if humans were conscious a few seconds after, the amount of shock and trauma the brain experience probably makes the human not respond either way to something simple as a voice or a slap.
Everyone’s reaction to trauma is different. Some would go out like a light, others slowly fade into darkness. We’ll never know until it happens to us...but then it’s too late.
Lol imagine worms and maggots and shit crawling *through* your body and eating you alive for weeks after you've died and you were still feeling all that
2:30 there is very likely vocal cords attached. The larynx is situated relatively high, sitting just below the where the chin/jaw line connects to the neck. Unless the decapitation is in like with the jawline, then vocal cords are likely above the severed point, they still can't talk because theres no connection to the lungs anymore and no way to make sound with the vocal cords, as there is no way to force air through them to vibrate.
Question is, How and how much would the shock from the trauma of decapitation interfere in the brain processes for those mere seconds of Oxygen fuel left in the brain..
@@warriorcow8817 people with severed spinal cords (non-lethal lession such as limb paralysis and so on) are a good point of reference. They feel pain in their paralyzed limbs despite the nerves being fully disconnected. Now, extrapolate that to the whole body instead of the limbs.
Don't forget, no matter what the actual answer is, in this situation you aren't going to perceive time normally. I remember back in school someone was kicking a football towards my face and in shock i saw it for like two seconds just hanging in the air. Like it was slowmotion. Imagine the shock you already have when you hear the blade being released.
Yeah but if you talking and comparing about this video then no Iron lung man still have heart and digestive system while decapitated well.....know it urself
Read my comment at your own risk: I once stumbled upon a shock video of some execution in the middle east and the executioner cut the prisoners head off so fast and efficiently, when the camera came closer and looked at the head, the eyes looked from left to right tracking the cameras movement. After seeing that video I totally believe that last chart is true
I passed out a few times in my life. In all occasions, I didn't loose my consciousness. I can tell you from my experience that first the sight went, then followed by the hearing. I thought I was dead but I could still do math in the darkness. Then the tunnel and the light, the whole nine yards. When I came back, the whole experience was reversed like pressing the rewind button on the remote.
@@keepernod2888 I said it's my personal experience. If you have none, wait for one but don't be too fast to jump to the conclusion. I used to be a non-believer in this kind of thing but one day it changed everything.
I really think that since the last experiment was made in rats, this 3.7 seconds wouldn't translate exacly to humans, not because we are smarter, but because we are larger, like, of course have are so much more complex brains that they would probably shut down faster, but there is also a reality in smaller animals that they can survive longer without vital parts just because of their size
@@orange_ssoda well if you wanna find out how long HUMANS can last decapitated, you should test it on HUMANS. Not rats. that will only give data abut rats, useless to anyone.
@@zerotwoisreal If you want 100% data for humans then yes do it on humans. However, rats can function similar to humans in some ways. The reason they are used is because 1. There are plenty, 2 they have similar bodily functions to humans. Yes they won’t be 100% up to scale but they provide insight to what would happen on other things.
@@orange_ssoda You stay conscious for 3.7 seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second. You don't need to decapitate person to find out that after 0.2-0.5 seconds after the loss of the oxygen supply the human brain turns off. This was confirmed by may medical cases
My buddy Dan worked on the oil rigs in Bakersfield and a guy messed up and ended up losing his head from a cable and it was right next to Dan. He swears up and down (he is a honest stand up guy), anyway he swears the head was staring at him and the lips were saying Dan, Dan, Dan without words. He said his lips and tongue said his name 3 or 4 times and he was staring at Dan and after lip syncing his name the eyes rolled back and the tongue hung out his mouth. So i don’t know what to think. He tells the story with such passion.
How did they ever get the grants to carry out "research" like that? (Next study :The Potential Problems of Ambulatory Motion in Kittens With Three Legs Burned Off).
Unfortunately watched an ISIS decapitation video years ago and i can confirm that there is still consciousness left after beheaded, around 5-6 seconds. The ISIS member lifted the head up and the decapitated head smiled and grunted to the camera, which definitely was muscle reflex imo
6:30 doesn't this graph imply that you become unconscious immediately after decapitation though? The red follows the blue, and blue mean unconscious, so the conscious group gets the same neural activity right after decapitation, i.e. unconsciousness
I was wondering if he got his colors mixed up. I was assuming that higher voltage implied higher electrical activity and so red should have been “conscious” and blue “unconscious.” When I paused to look at the other graphs they looked almost about the same
Theoretically it’s possible to keep the head alive if you rapidly supply oxygenated blood to it via a machine. Imagine if head transplants were possible.
The shock from the severing of the nervous system and the spinal cord would shut down the brain quickly, you may be able to keep the cells alive, but the consciousness will be gone.
Yes it is actually. If you had even a little bit of knowledge about simple biology then you would know that. Look up the effects of shock on the human body.
Just imagine the brain center and the crew there just doing their thing. And then suddenly there is this massive explosion and in instant there is a smoke and fire and all the control panels yell for a second until they start to lose power. Most of the crew is immediatelly dead, but there are still some barely alive trying to reach some controls or something with their last breath but they are too hurt and weak and die anyway. And then all the lights are off and there is just the dead crew in a room full of smoke and the fire slowly eating everything.
I've seen videos filmed by ISIS and I think it is possible to have conscious after decapitation. In the video the head dropped to the ground and faced up while the blood coming out of the torso pouring down on the face. The facial expression of the head is literarily like splash water on your face, you close your eyes and frown like you are trying to avoid letting water get into your eyes which is crazy.
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
I'm trilingual from my childhood and recently started learning new languages again. But trust me, Duolingo, Babbel and everyone else overglorifies learning a new language.
It *might* not be that painful, if the blade is sharp and the cut is clean, MAYBE. If you've never experienced receiving a clean cut from a properly sharpened knife, you barely feel anything at all in the exact moment it happens; it's not until about 5 minutes later that the pain starts kicking in. HOWEVER, that's only for relatively minor flesh wounds that only penetrate muscle tissue (as a chef, I had my fair share of those). We can only speculate what kind of crazy signals a severed spinal cord might generate in the brain before the oxygen runs out.
One fact you forgot to mention that french scientist, Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier conducted an experiment after decapitated for how many time he could blink. He did so for 30 second blinking over 14 times
I think its safe to say that even if you are conscious for around 3-4 seconds, you will not be perceiving the world like you are normally. Youd probably enter immediate shock and “white out” as you go immediately blind from the brain rapidly shutting down. I think the 3-4 seconds documented is just you being aware of yourself, so youd likely feel immediately numb, blind, and hear a buzzing in your ears before it all fades into nothing.
those dispassionate, factual graphs showing electrical activity lurching and then slowly fading to nothing were somehow way more haunting and disturbing than anything else in this video. i wish i hadn't watched this right before bed 🤢
Cutting the cord is like cutting the power supply. Therefore no power on the central nervous system. It's like a computer(brain) and the power adapter(spinal cord) .
@@lanci2154 I compared the spinal cord to a "power adapter" not electricity neither the power supply cable nor the motherboard which is comparable to our blood. Also I did not said the spinal cord is powering the brain rather the power supply travels through carotid and vertebral arteries on which the spinal cord holds and that's why i said cutting the cord/neck is like cutting the power supply :)
@@aybanartworkz8902 could you explain exactly why you think the spinal cord is a "power adapter"? Why is blood is like a "motherboard"? "Power", or blood, comes from the arteries, but not from the spinal cord.
@@lanci2154 i already explained it you just need to read it carefully so you can understand. A little reading comprehension could help. Also Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. The body's bone marrow is in the pelvic bones, breast bone, and the bones of the spine.
Ever stand up too fast... and you're dizzy? Imagine how dizzy you'd feel with decapitation... Thus... you'd have no meaningful perception of anything because the blood loss would be so severe. You'd feel nothing.
I’ve always wondered about this but sheesh I don’t think I’d like being conscious and even being unconscious, your body is still susceptible to pain. That sounds like one of the absolute worst ways to die.
Not even close to the worst way to die. For example I'd much rather have my head cut off than be thrown in boiling water. That would probably be the worst way to die.
@@dreadfulbadger i don t think ,,the worst way to die,, actually exists I mean yeah there are some more light ways but in most parts,they are all fucked up
I remember seeing a legit beheading video definitely from an area in the Mideast and the killer holds the head by the hair immediately after cutting it off and turns facing the camera and the head grimaces in pain after appearing completely lifeless for seconds Spooky to say the least
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
Or less, any electrical response would probably become garbled and not actually meaning anything faster because there would be more neurons firing incorrectly in that time, and those wrong signals would propagate through working neurons. There is less that can go wrong in a smaller brain so it could go on doing some of the things it did the way it used to a bit longer.
What happens to the conscious mind when the heart stops beating? Do you pass out immediately or does it take a few seconds? I would guess that it works the same way and takes the same amount of time when the head is severed.
As an Iraqi, I watched dozens of clips of ISIS slaughtering people. There are some terrifying clips in which muscles or tongue move, involuntary movements of the slaughtered people.
It takes aprox 4 seconds to choke someone's lights out, so i'm guessing a head won't be conscious much longer than that. However... i believe that the cutting of the main spinalcord will send an insane amounts of pain directly to the brain, possibly causing enough chock to simply turn your lights out instantly.
I've seen a video on a website where a woman was decapitated by a drug cartel and after they cut her head off she seemingly looked at two of her attacker's and made a mean face. I believe you do remain conscious for a few seconds at least.
I can’t imagine the woman would be conscious after being decapitated slowly with a knife from what I’ve seen most of them die from rapid blood loss of the arteries being severed and go into shock quickly. This is different though because with a guillotine it’s a instant cut and could allow them to still be conscious afterwards.
@@really_dont_know1681 you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. This data is more accurate then measuring electical activity of the RAT's brain
I've seen tens into hundreds of gangland and ISIS etc killings from the dark web and one that always sticks with me is the beheading of a young man who's head rolls away from the body and lands facing back towards it. You can clearly see his eyes drop their gaze down to the angle at which his headless body lays, the expression remained totally blank but the eyes moved and locked on to that lifeless body between 5 and 10 seconds after the decapitation. Quite shocking.
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
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The brain is not switched off instantly like a light switch, but like a dying battery.
Like a fast dieing battery kinda like an iPhone
@@scoobydoo6302 exactly. Basically an iphone 6 at full battery....3 minutes til death
or a capacitor losing charge
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@@billylardner I guess this is a much accurate description. Though as a Biochemist, it feels like disaster to me. Say the main power souce (blood) is turned off. There's storage power - fat, but not enought energy left to activate the storage! So it just logarithmically decays to zero.
Why does this video have so many dislikes?
It's supposed to be educational, no need to lose your head over it
wait. how can you see dislikes? the thumb down number is disabled for me couple of months now
@@kwnwps thank youtube.
@@mouthbreather280 youtube has banned from my channel a video I downloaded and reposted from you tube 🤣🤣
@@kwnwps well if it was another persons RUclips video and was directly downloaded and reuploaded, that would be copyright and makes sense. But there’s tons of other stuff youtube does that is unethical and dumb.
@@mouthbreather280 yeah i know but it wasn't like that. They said about nude and sex. I used a clip from ninth gate with Johnnie depp for a song, that is already on the tube 🤣
"if you're watching this, then chances are that you're not decapitated."
Bold of you to assume that!
What are you that one chicken who survived over a year without a head?
YET
Did you just assume my head connection level? Bigot!
@ Nearly Headless Nick
That's why he noted "chances are"
I knew a guy who dealt with a kid who had an internal decapitation
He chatted with the kid for a good hour while he was lying on the floor because if they moved him, he would die.
He said things like: he felt cold, and he couldn’t feel anything. It truly was a sad scene. He said the worst part was when they had to move the kid because well, they couldn’t keep him there forever.
Hated to hear this but isn’t this the same thing as to when they break peoples necks in movies and they die instantly?
When you cut/block blood vessels to the brain - the brain loose conscious in a fraction of second! The kid have his blood vessels supplying brain all that time
did he survive?
@@jaysosaaa7975obviously not
@@jaysosaaa7975I’m almost positive the last sentence implies he didn’t
Still wondering how he got a sponsor for this. Props to babbel
Featuring French nonetheless. haha
😂😂😂
He got a n axe 🪓 shop trying to sell more 48 dollars for a standard axe 500$ for a raceing axe they come with a cleaner kit to wipe down the blood 🩸 splat and a nice case 🎀
@@chell6022 the hell with that knife ?
@@chell6022 As a Muslim, I disapprove with your comment
I never realized I wanted to know this
Facts
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Same kinda sad 😞
You tube knew we needed to know
I love watching decapitation videos, especially where the "victim" (offering) is gurgling and stuff.
Her: he hasn't responded he's probably with another girl
Me: **Learning about being decapitated**
@@user-up1uo3tl6m lmao same. But I’m single ._.
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@@durkiojackson3766 You're Durkio??? are you- my twin??
We know that the woman didn't blush after being decapitated. Blushing is caused by blood flowing into opening capillaries in the face. At the moment of decapitation, blood pressure is going to drop to zero. There will be no blood flow into the capillaries.
Most of us have stood too quickly and lost blood pressure to the brain. We know how our vision turns gray and we lose all sense of balance. That happens even though we have blood pressure and blood flow to the brain.
On complete decapitation, blood pressure to the brain will drop to zero. The existing pressure in the brain will force blood outwards but bring nothing inwards. The spinal fluid will also drain quickly. Without blood or spinal fluid, I'm skeptical that parts of the brain can communicate with one another. I don't know how different rat brains are, but I suspect that much of the brain wave activity in those four seconds is just random activity and doesn't represent real consciousness.
On the small chance that the brain is conscious at any level, I'd prefer an execution method that would scramble the entire brain immediately. Something that would disrupt everything both physically and electrically would never be felt.
Reality is boring
a close range / immediate headshot would do it
Impressive
Now i know why i see grey when i stand up sometimes
Yeah that would be me waking up late to work lol, stunned for few sec because everything is grey, calm down and do what have to be done
Dwight: “Instant death, that’s the way to go.”
Creed: They say you can live several hours after decapitation. Dwight - I think you’re thinking chickens.
“What did I say??” 😂
Like Mike the headless chicken.
Nerd
@@jakewicker3509 I'll accept that :)
Or aliens
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they all be doing it
Thank god i have sponsor skip
@@achilleas_christ9136 wait, did you just advertise an anti-advertisement app?
Just the thought of consciousness for a few seconds afterwards is absolutely terrifying to me. Dreams that feel like they lasted a very long time, in reality, only last a multitude of seconds, so who's to say that those several seconds before eventual brain death don't seem like an eternity? And, rational or not, it's something I've feared my entire life.
Damn
One small correction: With internal decapitation, while the skull is always separated from the spine, the spinal cord and major blood vessels may be left intact. There are several people who have been internally decapitated in automobile accidents and lived to tell about it, after extensive surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation, of course. You can find a lot of their stories here on RUclips.
If the spinal chord is still intact, is that an internal decapitation or just a broken neck?
@@castleanthrax1833 It can be either. A broken neck means there are fractured _bones_ in the neck, while an internal decapitation means that the _ligaments_ that connect the skull to the top of the spinal column have been severed. In either case, the spinal cord may or may not be left intact.
Gonna be real with you chief I still don't wanna be conscious even if it's only 3 or 4 seconds for that kind of death
Thing of it is, our brain is massive compared to a rat's brain. Electrical activity is said to occur well in to minutes not seconds. At least if the head is still connected.
I heard human brain stays conscious up to 30 seconds. So...
Allahu akbar 🔪
@@kuroyami6289 but with the head decapitated there is no blood flow, so you probably pass out after couple seconds
@@drpepper3838 Well, it's not my finding I read about it in the internet so I could be, probably am, very wrong.
I wonder what's scarier when being put to death: the fear of the pain, or the fear of whats after the pain?
From my experience with people, usually fear of the pain, because pain is the one thing grounded in our reality that has 100% proof
Not knowing what happens after you die is scarier than dying itself
Neither, accept the pain and what comes next or you’ll simply be out behind on your own life, death is not an ending to your life, it’s an ending to your story, but only if you make it worth being told.
Hell I couldn’t care if I died, I care if my loved ones die, the effect is what you should fear.
In my opinion... the latter
@@LoliMaster69227 its just like sleeping but you never actually wakes up like in eternity plus you'll never know that you're dreaming like when you sleep
What sucks is that to find out if there’s consciousness or not, you have to go through with decapitation
😂😂😂
...and no way for you to tell those findings afterwards :D
Makes me wonder how tall the frame that holds the blade on the guillotine is. And once the blade is released, how long does it take to fall. That, to me would be the worst part of being executed this way... hearing the blade falling.
Damn I didn’t think of it like that😦fuckin terrifying! What’s even more disturbing was that they said back then for criminals that would line up for the execution would always want to go first because after a few heads being chopped off the blade will get dull meaning whoever gets the dull blade will usually not get there head fully chopped off in one swipe
@@kevinkissoon7721 OUCH !
The blade is incredibly heavy so as to be able to do its job effectively. You'd hear it being released, but the rest would likely happen far too quickly to notice.
about 1 second
@@kevinkissoon7721 oh oh oh oh oohhhhh
Imagine one second your head is attached and then the next second you're suddenly unable to feel your body and the last thing you see is the inside of a basket
That's a scary picture!
I don't think you'll be conscious long enough to be aware that you're in a basket.
@@carlosandleon Oh you will be
@@blinded6502 No
@@blinded6502 evidence?
For those who wander, we kept using the guillotine in France until the last execution in 1977, the Death Penalty was abolished not long after.
Well guillotine is better than hanging.
Hanging still much better than non-doctor-approved improvised chemical coctail used in states
Come on guys Caliber 50 BMG Headshot... Look, what this does to a Watermelon.
A 20mm cannon shell is painfree
sad that death penalty got abolished
it's fascinating to know that there are people who knew what it was like not having a body for those few seconds, the absolute horror of knowing that you're aware and that you're literally dying... insane
You stay conscious for several seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second.
"The absolute horror of knowing that you're aware and that you're literally dying" - that's just how terminal patients feel when they're put on paliative care after doctors tell them that there's nothing else that could be done to avoid their death. On the other hand, some people go on for months while their bodies slowly suffers from bodily function loss. I knew a guy who lived like that for years.
Until his passing a few years ago, one of my closest friends' older brother had a degenerative brain disease that was effectively impossible to cure, and yet it took him almost 10 years for him to die from this disease. Each time it got worse, he knew that journey downhill was irreversible.
First thing he lost was his eyesight, then he lost mobility on the legs and some two years or so before his death he got confined to his own body - he couldn't move his hands or his neck on his own, had no way to speak or swallow food on his own efforts. He just slept, listened to music and heard his family and friends talking around him, and felt people move him around to clean him up, since he also didn't have control of his bladder and rectum muscles. Some members of his family created a code that they used to communicate with him through blinking, and that was how they asked him to say "yes" or "no" to questions about pain, sleep or turning music on and off.
He was like that for more than 730 days. That's roughly 17.5 THOUSAND HOURS. Now tell me if that isn't a lot more terrifying than just a few seconds after getting beheaded. Now imagine how his younger brother feels by knowing that said disease is genetic and its trigger is completely random, so although it could never really happen to him at all, it could also happen to him too, at any given time.
@@arturpequeno806 that statement in the video is not right. not a several seconds but rather a fraction of a second, its just enough time to realize you head hit the ground. thats it
@@arturpequeno806that's absolutely horrific. I hope he's in a better place. Thank God he had kind people around to look after him though. I hope you keep the nice memories you had of him close
I doubt they new what it was like. By the time their brain caught up with what was going on... they'd be dead.
"But you know what they say, if you don't use it, you lose it"
"And that's where Babel comes in"
"It will decapitate you if you don't use your brain!"
Ask any athlete how long 3.7 seconds are. Ask yourself how long it lasts when you in pain. We all been there in some way or form that one minute felt like 10 minutes. Or 10 minutes felt like a hour. That 3.7 seconds of consciousness is to damn long to be in pain and what not. The lead up to being decapitated most be the worst "just get it over with" moments. How long did that take? Minutes of people talking and reading your sentence before a crowd. Bullet to the head was a big step up from being hanged and or decapitated. And then we took a step down again with the damn chair.
Yeah, whenever ill hear in movies, shows, real life, etc. I always think, if you wanna make a person suffer for something terrible they did, a bullet to the brain is not at all the way to go. Like, Its almost on the same level of putting someone out of their misery... I don't get it lol
nah its fine.
@@zkittlezthabanditt604 well, there are people who have an sadistic way and want other people to suffer for their own satisfaction.
And there are people who just want to remove the problem out the world.
I think there won't be any pain with that but a slight regret that you've died and sleep.
Now in religious and realistic context that shouldn't matter. If you believe in soul than who cares about a 3.7 sec of suffering and if you're a realist then why you would care about a already gone conciseness and a sac of meat
Bullet to head doesnt always kill people have survived a bullet passing through the brain.
I've heard that the extreme blood loss and sudden low blood pressure would basically cause you to pass out instantly. Then you start fully dying afterwards.
This makes total sense. If you have been laying down for a while and you stand up suddenly you can get dizzy and faint due to momentary loss of blood pressure to the brain. In MMA look how fast someone can be made unconscious with a rear naked choke hold (couple of seconds). So total loss of blood pressure (and movement of blood in the head) should induce unconsciousness pretty much instantly.
@@dwaynebrietzke yeah you might feel that blade slice through your skin for a mere second and then your passed out. After that its probably involuntary muscle contractions. Just like how your body will fart after death due to gas build up.
that makes a lot of sense ngl
@@Ryaninsanity They have actually carried out that experiment with dogs in the 69s or 70s I believe. But forget how long the dog lasted. I know they put the dogs head onto another dogs body. When it woke up it bit the doctor. As for a human. I dont doubt its bern tried in secret. How long a person would last I dont know. They would have to pressurize the blood if they wanted to try and make the person wake up though.
@@SchardtCinematic Similar to how a Chinese doctor sowed a mans dismembered hand to his leg to keep the hand cells from dying and left it like that for a few hours till the man was prepared to reattachment surgery.
Edit: I got it mixed, it was attached to the patients own leg.
I was in total surprise when I found out a couple of years ago that there's consciousness for a few seconds after decapitation. I always thought that death was instantaneous.
Me too
So they can hear the voice after that wow
Thats what they thought during middle ages too
i always assumed youd have a few seconds. didnt know it was 3.7 tho. I kinda thought itd be longer.
some isis decapitation videos show also heads that move their eyes and so on.not recommended to watch i need psychological consulting after watchign this shit
The decapitated chicken can run for a few minutes, but I never saw decapitated man runs. Don't you think the nervous system of the rat is quite different to one of the men?
Wouldn't one lose consciousness almost instantly due to the preposterous shock on the nervous system by having the spinal cord severed, as well as the almost instantaneous and total loss of blood pressure?
Yes, in 3 seconds
Lose*
@@vivalavega01 See I argue it should be sooner. I don't see how one could stay conscious even a moment through the intense neural shock by cutting of the spinal cord.
@@MortalWombat1988 That's the point that Oscar was making; there is intense neural shock that happens immediately, and it takes 3 seconds for consciousness to be lost because of it.
@@Xanderulz but that's not how it's understood to work, no?
Well screw it, brb building a rat guillotine and browsing ebay for an ekg.
Lol, this guy REALLY doesn't want talking heads to exist, lmao.
Why? They're a good band.
Allahu akbar 🔪
Letting the days go by
@@TimSlee1 FR
He must hate The Office
Even if humans were conscious a few seconds after, the amount of shock and trauma the brain experience probably makes the human not respond either way to something simple as a voice or a slap.
You stay conscious for several seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second.
Everyone’s reaction to trauma is different. Some would go out like a light, others slowly fade into darkness.
We’ll never know until it happens to us...but then it’s too late.
this is why i love science.
You should love Islam
@@chell6022 😂😂😂
@@chell6022 nah... medieval times are over...
@@33482 stfu we aren’t going to another dark age
@@husseinoskovjino9398 oh right, didn't saw the terrorism caused by buddhist extremists and atheist extremists in the last few years... my bad...
"What kind of videos do you watch?"
well.....it's complicated
knowledge comes at a price
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That’s metal, duuuuude
Just say science videos
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My worst fear: that when we die, we're still fully conscious until our body is destroyed.
Lol imagine worms and maggots and shit crawling *through* your body and eating you alive for weeks after you've died and you were still feeling all that
Same here 😂😂
Perpetual consciousness but unable to move or speak…
Your idea sounds like SCP-Dammerung
2:30 there is very likely vocal cords attached. The larynx is situated relatively high, sitting just below the where the chin/jaw line connects to the neck. Unless the decapitation is in like with the jawline, then vocal cords are likely above the severed point, they still can't talk because theres no connection to the lungs anymore and no way to make sound with the vocal cords, as there is no way to force air through them to vibrate.
Bro thank you I was literally looking for an answer
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Question is, How and how much would the shock from the trauma of decapitation interfere in the brain processes for those mere seconds of Oxygen fuel left in the brain..
Sharp pain, and sensations n the body becomes cold or an electric shock. Loud tinnitus and loss of consciousness, you just forget yourself.
@@yosha_ykt how can you even know that?
@@warriorcow8817 people with severed spinal cords (non-lethal lession such as limb paralysis and so on) are a good point of reference.
They feel pain in their paralyzed limbs despite the nerves being fully disconnected. Now, extrapolate that to the whole body instead of the limbs.
@@oevergonzalez5005 oh ofcourse..i feel stupid now lol
@@warriorcow8817 I just imagined
Let this be a lesson. Don't get ahead of yourself.
Shut up and take my like
I wanted to know this since we talked about the French Revolution in school.
Muslims are the best to learn from
U in 10th grade?
@Dyna Spinner ohh, yea I figured
Not the facts we wanted, but the facts we needed..
..wait what
3-4 seconds of pain is still pain.
Which phases out as you go, so you pass out during the best part of any pain -- the easing.
The adrenaline will make you ignore the pain
according to many sources for the human brain the consciousness lasts for 0.2-0.5 seconds after chopping off blood supply
me watching this in the middle of class:
my teacher: what are you watching?
me: *decapitation.*
Don't forget, no matter what the actual answer is, in this situation you aren't going to perceive time normally. I remember back in school someone was kicking a football towards my face and in shock i saw it for like two seconds just hanging in the air. Like it was slowmotion.
Imagine the shock you already have when you hear the blade being released.
1:07 bruuh i'm sure these guys didn't know they'd be in a decap video
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Plot twist: The Man in the Iron Lung survived without a body
Yeah but if you talking and comparing about this video then no
Iron lung man still have heart and digestive system while decapitated well.....know it urself
Read my comment at your own risk:
I once stumbled upon a shock video of some execution in the middle east and the executioner cut the prisoners head off so fast and efficiently, when the camera came closer and looked at the head, the eyes looked from left to right tracking the cameras movement.
After seeing that video I totally believe that last chart is true
Yeah I saw some other decapitation video and his eyes moved, I guess you have a couple seconds of oxygen left before you really die
I wouldn't doubt it in the least.
Have a link/website name?
I saw that video too. He was definitely conscious for a few seconds.
link?
I passed out a few times in my life. In all occasions, I didn't loose my consciousness. I can tell you from my experience that first the sight went, then followed by the hearing. I thought I was dead but I could still do math in the darkness. Then the tunnel and the light, the whole nine yards. When I came back, the whole experience was reversed like pressing the rewind button on the remote.
Rial
That's hollywood - there is no "the light" in the end.
@@keepernod2888 I said it's my personal experience. If you have none, wait for one but don't be too fast to jump to the conclusion. I used to be a non-believer in this kind of thing but one day it changed everything.
@@examplerkey Hey I get it, it's your experience... regardless of how idiotic it might be it's still yours.
God bless you and your soul. May you have peace in your heart.
I really think that since the last experiment was made in rats, this 3.7 seconds wouldn't translate exacly to humans, not because we are smarter, but because we are larger, like, of course have are so much more complex brains that they would probably shut down faster, but there is also a reality in smaller animals that they can survive longer without vital parts just because of their size
yeah they shoulda used prisoners
@@zerotwoisreal they abolished this execution method so they can’t use prisoners
@@orange_ssoda well if you wanna find out how long HUMANS can last decapitated, you should test it on HUMANS. Not rats. that will only give data abut rats, useless to anyone.
@@zerotwoisreal If you want 100% data for humans then yes do it on humans. However, rats can function similar to humans in some ways. The reason they are used is because 1. There are plenty, 2 they have similar bodily functions to humans. Yes they won’t be 100% up to scale but they provide insight to what would happen on other things.
@@orange_ssoda You stay conscious for 3.7 seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second. You don't need to decapitate person to find out that after 0.2-0.5 seconds after the loss of the oxygen supply the human brain turns off. This was confirmed by may medical cases
My buddy Dan worked on the oil rigs in Bakersfield and a guy messed up and ended up losing his head from a cable and it was right next to Dan. He swears up and down (he is a honest stand up guy), anyway he swears the head was staring at him and the lips were saying Dan, Dan, Dan without words. He said his lips and tongue said his name 3 or 4 times and he was staring at Dan and after lip syncing his name the eyes rolled back and the tongue hung out his mouth. So i don’t know what to think. He tells the story with such passion.
Studying what happens after decapitation seems like a meaningless thing to find answers to. And a way to needlessly kill rats.
How did they ever get the grants to carry out "research" like that? (Next study :The Potential Problems of Ambulatory Motion in Kittens With Three Legs Burned Off).
How the hell did I not just ever stumble upon this channel? Glad you gave the name to JB today. Great stuff.
Robespierre: Making a reference to the Reign of Terror? TO THE GUILLOTINE!
we should make a religion out of this
“Touuuuu noooo”
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@@HALOUNSC2552 it was a disaster
This enrage his father, who punish him severely.
Unfortunately watched an ISIS decapitation video years ago and i can confirm that there is still consciousness left after beheaded, around 5-6 seconds. The ISIS member lifted the head up and the decapitated head smiled and grunted to the camera, which definitely was muscle reflex imo
damn, do u still have the video?
@@Noom13 edgelord
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@@Noom13 u
Which one was that?
I like the fact that he talks about it like a regular RUclips tutorial chanel
so when your head is unplugged you basically become a capacitor
6:30 doesn't this graph imply that you become unconscious immediately after decapitation though? The red follows the blue, and blue mean unconscious, so the conscious group gets the same neural activity right after decapitation, i.e. unconsciousness
I was wondering if he got his colors mixed up. I was assuming that higher voltage implied higher electrical activity and so red should have been “conscious” and blue “unconscious.” When I paused to look at the other graphs they looked almost about the same
I couldn’t look this up without getting on a watch list, thanks bro.
Theoretically it’s possible to keep the head alive if you rapidly supply oxygenated blood to it via a machine. Imagine if head transplants were possible.
damn
The shock from the severing of the nervous system and the spinal cord would shut down the brain quickly, you may be able to keep the cells alive, but the consciousness will be gone.
@@tinfoil778 well there was that dog experiment that did allow the dogs' heads to respond to stimuly and all.
@@tinfoil778 that's not proven.
Yes it is actually. If you had even a little bit of knowledge about simple biology then you would know that. Look up the effects of shock on the human body.
ah yes, my knowledge expands again.
Just imagine the brain center and the crew there just doing their thing. And then suddenly there is this massive explosion and in instant there is a smoke and fire and all the control panels yell for a second until they start to lose power. Most of the crew is immediatelly dead, but there are still some barely alive trying to reach some controls or something with their last breath but they are too hurt and weak and die anyway. And then all the lights are off and there is just the dead crew in a room full of smoke and the fire slowly eating everything.
Well said 👍🏼
Thanks for briefly explaining everything in first 40 seconds!!!
I've seen videos filmed by ISIS and I think it is possible to have conscious after decapitation. In the video the head dropped to the ground and faced up while the blood coming out of the torso pouring down on the face. The facial expression of the head is literarily like splash water on your face, you close your eyes and frown like you are trying to avoid letting water get into your eyes which is crazy.
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
One of the best channels on RUclips.
I'm trilingual from my childhood and recently started learning new languages again. But trust me, Duolingo, Babbel and everyone else overglorifies learning a new language.
He’s just trying to earn more money to get himself a new BMW or Rolex, lol
Watching this at 2am, around 3:24 almost scared the shit out of me.
Lmgo
That "no brainer" line for the Babbel ad just earned you a like lololol
Oh god i miss this dude so much
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Hello sir
I can't belive i setted a reminder to this
Have have been wondering about this since 7 years old, thank you for explaining.
So you feel immense pain for 3 seconds and can't even scream because no vocal cords. Terrifying
It *might* not be that painful, if the blade is sharp and the cut is clean, MAYBE. If you've never experienced receiving a clean cut from a properly sharpened knife, you barely feel anything at all in the exact moment it happens; it's not until about 5 minutes later that the pain starts kicking in.
HOWEVER, that's only for relatively minor flesh wounds that only penetrate muscle tissue (as a chef, I had my fair share of those). We can only speculate what kind of crazy signals a severed spinal cord might generate in the brain before the oxygen runs out.
Scary
One fact you forgot to mention that french scientist, Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier conducted an experiment after decapitated for how many time he could blink. He did so for 30 second blinking over 14 times
This should have more likes.
@@EnricoDias This is a legend
I think its safe to say that even if you are conscious for around 3-4 seconds, you will not be perceiving the world like you are normally. Youd probably enter immediate shock and “white out” as you go immediately blind from the brain rapidly shutting down. I think the 3-4 seconds documented is just you being aware of yourself, so youd likely feel immediately numb, blind, and hear a buzzing in your ears before it all fades into nothing.
You stay conscious for 3.7 seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second.
those dispassionate, factual graphs showing electrical activity lurching and then slowly fading to nothing were somehow way more haunting and disturbing than anything else in this video. i wish i hadn't watched this right before bed 🤢
"if you're watching this then chances are you're not decapitated"
woah, how did he know?
Man this shit is really twisted but somehow my brain needed to know this.
Cutting the cord is like cutting the power supply. Therefore no power on the central nervous system. It's like a computer(brain) and the power adapter(spinal cord) .
Do you know what are you talking about? Spinal cord is in no way powering the brain. It's the arteries that supply blood to it.
@@lanci2154 I compared the spinal cord to a "power adapter" not electricity neither the power supply cable nor the motherboard which is comparable to our blood. Also I did not said the spinal cord is powering the brain rather the power supply travels through carotid and vertebral arteries on which the spinal cord holds and that's why i said cutting the cord/neck is like cutting the power supply :)
@@aybanartworkz8902 could you explain exactly why you think the spinal cord is a "power adapter"? Why is blood is like a "motherboard"? "Power", or blood, comes from the arteries, but not from the spinal cord.
@@lanci2154 i already explained it you just need to read it carefully so you can understand. A little reading comprehension could help. Also Blood cells are made in the bone marrow. The body's bone marrow is in the pelvic bones, breast bone, and the bones of the spine.
@@aybanartworkz8902 Okay, you don't know what you're talking about.
This dude showing me ads like they will help once i lose my head.
Ever stand up too fast... and you're dizzy? Imagine how dizzy you'd feel with decapitation... Thus... you'd have no meaningful perception of anything because the blood loss would be so severe. You'd feel nothing.
I’ve always wondered about this but sheesh I don’t think I’d like being conscious and even being unconscious, your body is still susceptible to pain. That sounds like one of the absolute worst ways to die.
If it come to it, I'd much rather just take a shot to the back of the head. Wouldn't even know what happened.
@@konz2891 agreed but hopefully it wouldn’t be the same concept🤣
Not even close to the worst way to die. For example I'd much rather have my head cut off than be thrown in boiling water. That would probably be the worst way to die.
@@dreadfulbadger he didn't say it was the worst way to die
@@dreadfulbadger i don t think ,,the worst way to die,, actually exists
I mean yeah there are some more light ways but in most parts,they are all fucked up
I remember seeing a legit beheading video definitely from an area in the Mideast and the killer holds the head by the hair immediately after cutting it off and turns facing the camera and the head grimaces in pain after appearing completely lifeless for seconds
Spooky to say the least
whoa what the heckk
Do not send the link
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
For some reason this is something I needed to hear
I enjoyed the happy couple smiling cat the computer screen when you said decapitation. Such a happy scene.
In comparison of a rat and a human head, humans would likely take more than 3-4 seconds of consciousness.
A hunman head is bigger, but the ratio of blood (and fuel in it) and neurons about the same.
Or less, any electrical response would probably become garbled and not actually meaning anything faster because there would be more neurons firing incorrectly in that time, and those wrong signals would propagate through working neurons. There is less that can go wrong in a smaller brain so it could go on doing some of the things it did the way it used to a bit longer.
Human brain lose consciousness in a fraction of seconds. This is a well known fact and you don't need to decapitate person to find this out
What happens to the conscious mind when the heart stops beating? Do you pass out immediately or does it take a few seconds? I would guess that it works the same way and takes the same amount of time when the head is severed.
Thank you for your insight, might try it afterwards 👍🏻 wish me good luck
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Question!
Is size relative to detection of brain activity for the experiment?
Rat heads are too small o.o
Dear FBI, I'm only watching this for it's educational value
I'm defo on a watch list after finding this channel
Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.
As an Iraqi, I watched dozens of clips of ISIS slaughtering people. There are some terrifying clips in which muscles or tongue move, involuntary movements of the slaughtered people.
Where do you, as an Iraqi, find these clips? Asking for a friend.
why u watch that shit u freaky
@@sailfarah3176 Must be the popular reality shows over there
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 best gore but that’s gone now
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 Why would you even want to watch
BRO
BRO WHY DID THEY DECAPITATE RATS LMAOO
With the little guillotine 😩
I place my bet on scientific purposes.
That’s exactly what I was thinking
Why I m still watching those videos! More addictive than the Kardashian everyday life show
Can't believe that RUclips would age restrict Educational Content.
"Now on Action Lab, here you can see a hybrid device of MRI and ceramic bladed guillotine, and here is our volunteer... "
It takes aprox 4 seconds to choke someone's lights out, so i'm guessing a head won't be conscious much longer than that.
However... i believe that the cutting of the main spinalcord will send an insane amounts of pain directly to the brain,
possibly causing enough chock to simply turn your lights out instantly.
You stay conscious for 3.7 seconds only if you're a rat. the human brain loose consciousness in a fraction of a second.
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What I wanna know is does the executioner have to aim for a spot between the vertebrae or just chop right through the bone?
I've seen a video on a website where a woman was decapitated by a drug cartel and after they cut her head off she seemingly looked at two of her attacker's and made a mean face. I believe you do remain conscious for a few seconds at least.
I hope those guys are scared for life and in theory yea she's alive and wanted to screw with them
I can’t imagine the woman would be conscious after being decapitated slowly with a knife from what I’ve seen most of them die from rapid blood loss of the arteries being severed and go into shock quickly. This is different though because with a guillotine it’s a instant cut and could allow them to still be conscious afterwards.
@@really_dont_know1681 you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. This data is more accurate then measuring electical activity of the RAT's brain
I've seen tens into hundreds of gangland and ISIS etc killings from the dark web and one that always sticks with me is the beheading of a young man who's head rolls away from the body and lands facing back towards it. You can clearly see his eyes drop their gaze down to the angle at which his headless body lays, the expression remained totally blank but the eyes moved and locked on to that lifeless body between 5 and 10 seconds after the decapitation. Quite shocking.
Allahu akbar 🔪
you don't need to decapitate a human to find this out: the many medical cases prove that when the brain lose the oxygen supply, it loses consciousness in a fraction of a second. What you observe is involuntary muscle contractions
Why am I fascinated by this
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