Hard to say. and it depends probably on the manner of death. The thing that kills you could be painful. If your asleep or in a coma or unconscious, you wont know dying, or dead. I have heard that the brain can remains conscious for up to 5 minutes after "death" but then you wouldn't feel anything as the body, pain receptors and such would no longer function. Not even sure if you could see or hear... in my mind it might be akin to being in a dark room that's shrinking - to me sounds scary, but not painful.
And of course there is the whole concept of death ending pain. So I guess I don't think it hurts when you die, though it could hurt before you die, and since I don't really gell with the whole separate soul thing I don't think it hurts after you die either (seeing how an active body is needed for pain)
That's hard to explain, you know once you're dead you won't know or remember so it doesn't matter if it hurts or doesn't when you get killed 'cos it'll go away shortly so, no it doesn't hurt when you die 'cos you're dead and you won't feel it (any more). It's like saying, "Everyone who said they're dead is lying.
Originally posted by _Sanctuary_
😆My friend has a theory you never die you just can't communicate anymore, so when they bury you, you are still thinking and can see everything.... It is a horrible theory! cry
Re: Does it hurt when you die?
Originally posted by kmcdude
Would you feel your heart make it's last beat?
Originally posted by kmcdudeSome people tend to see a vision when their sight fades away.
[B]Would you see a ''vision'' or something scary before yop die?
Whatever the cause, you always die of heartfailure. It can be the brain no longer sending the heart signals, or the heart itself stopping because of injury or intoxication. Death sets in when your vital organs are restricted from oxygen, and this itself is quite painless as all nerve-signals are at a very low point and aren't registered properly anymore.
That doesn't mean the road towards that point can't be hell, the cause of death can be painfull beyond imagination, death itself is like falling asleep. Atleast, by what I have read and figure.