What dying probably feels like

You've wondered what it feels like. Everyone has. You're lying in bed, or you're driving, and the thought just appears. What does the end actually feel like? But the answer is stranger than you'd expect. What does dying actually feel like, second by second? Almost nobody asks it that way. They ask about the afterlife, or the pain, or what comes after. The experience itself gets skipped. You'd expect darkness or pain. But the body has a sequence, and it doesn't start where you think. The answer changes how you think about pain, time, and what "you" actually means. taboo biology essay — loss of oxygen, tunnel vision, time distortion, and why near-death stories rhyme