New VR simulation lets you experience death

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Many participants were concerned that experiencing what it means to die sounds “really bad for your psyche.”

There are times in our lives when strange thoughts come to our mind, usually when we shower, brush our teeth or try to sleep at 2 am. Sometimes this is an attempt to remember the name of some historical figure or whether lemonade is really made from lemons. But other times, our brains use the most inopportune moments to try and solve important questions about life and the universe.

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Of course, one of the questions we face throughout our lives is what happens when it’s over, the moment of death, and how it will actually feel.

This can be quite a scary thought, especially if you’re trying to get your brain to let you “sleep”, but we’re still looking for the answer to this question.

There are people who died and were brought back to life, while others had NDEs and many of them tried to describe what happened.

Some say they have an out-of-body experience where they can see themselves in what may be their last moment, while others believe they get a glimpse of some sort of afterlife.

There’s a new virtual reality simulation in Melbourne, Australia that aims to provide people with an experience like this, allowing people to experience what it’s like to die.

This is part of the Electric Storms Passing exhibition by Sean Gladwell, which is part of the Melbourne Now event held at the National Gallery of Victoria.

Gladwell created an “augmented reality” (XR) experience that is described as “simultaneously meditative and disturbing”.

The simulation “takes participants through a simulated de-escalation of life, from cardiac arrest to brain death,” which sounds pretty scary.

TikToker known as croom12 who himself was an experiencer, explained that people “lie down, the bed vibrates, you level out” before the doctors surround you and fake a failure to revive you.

He then said, “You float past them into space” and, as part of the VR experience, “you can see yourself wearing glasses” for the out-of-body experience.

People going through this experience are connected to a heart rate monitor and can stop smoking at any time by raising their hand if it gets too much.

Many said the exhibit “sounds intriguing” and suggested it was something they’d like to try, but others were concerned that experiencing what it means to die sounds “really bad for your psyche”.

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