Where Does Consciousness Go in a Clinically Dead Person?: – "We Are More Than Matter"

Josep Fita has been a journalist at The avant -garde since 2010 and is a member of the Society section, where he covers topics related to health, science, and education. His article, published in both print and digital formats, focuses on an interview with Dr. Comas discussing key questions regarding what happens to consciousness during clinical death caused by cardiac arrest. It also explores how science has addressed NDEs, the research conducted on this phenomenon, and the progress of studies within the framework of light project (Project Light).

During the interview, Dr. Comas also shared insights on the Greyson Scale, the research conducted by Dr. Pim Van Lommel, and the conclusions reached by Dr. Manuel Sans Segarra regarding Supra-Consciousness.

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