09-26-2025, 08:38 AM
(09-26-2025, 08:35 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Okay, I think I got an explanation:
AI:
"Yes, it is possible to be brought back to life after clinical death, but not after biological death.
Understanding Death
- Clinical Death: This occurs when a person's heart stops beating and they stop breathing. In this state, there is a window of about five to ten minutes during which resuscitation efforts, such as CPR or defibrillation, can potentially restore life. If blood flow can be restored quickly, the person may regain consciousness and vital signs.
- Biological Death: This refers to irreversible brain death, where all brain activity ceases. Once biological death has occurred, it is not possible to bring someone back to life. This is often confirmed through medical assessments that determine the absence of brain function"
Turritopsis dohrnii would like to have a talk about transdifferentiation.





