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12-18-2014, 04:24 PM
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| My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:2445 Male Join Date: May 2010 Posts: 181 Mentioned: 1 Post(s) Quoted: 15 Post(s)
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Re: Young Iraqi Beheaded - Clean Shot
I'm afraid not. When the brain stem is severed, death is instantaneous. There's no 3 seconds of consciousness. To put it at it's simplest, any electrical activity in the brain is not as a result of consciousness, but synapses and neural pathways expending the last few vestiges of energy contained within the brain. Any movement of the face or body post decapitation is as a result of muscles expending whatever residual cellular energy remains, or indeed as a result of the muscles relaxing. For my Neuroscience PhD we tested freshly decapitated rats using sensory stimuli, and noted that the areas of the rat's brain pre-decapitation did not respond in the same way to the same stimuli post-decapitation. In fact, there was no response at all. Muscular movement was varied, from whisker twitching to ear movement. |
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12-29-2014, 01:11 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS Poster Rank:3936 male Join Date: Jan 2010 Posts: 81 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 17 Post(s)
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Re: Young Iraqi Beheaded - Clean Shot
Emily Post recommends a clean wipe of the blade on the posthumous' backside. It's as well known a rule of execution etiquette as tying a man's shoes before dropping him on the gallows. You wouldn't want the poor chap kicking his shoes off in a death spasm; the impropriety!
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