Ever wonder what occurs after we depart from this world? Tina Hines, a survivor, could know some of the solutions.
Tina passed away prematurely in 2018 after a horrific cardiac arrest, despite her husband Brian's valiant efforts to save her.
Tina was officially dead for 27 minutes throughout her terrible journey to the hospital, but medical staff were able to revive her an amazing six times.
What transpired next, though, was even more astounding. Tina pleaded for a pen and paper after being intubated at the hospital. She had a sinister message for her family.
Tina penned only two sentences in unsteady handwriting: "It's real." She merely nodded in the air when asked what she meant, her face glowing with emotion.
She described the experience as being bright and strange, with colors that were more vivid than she had ever seen.
Science has shed light on these near-death experiences, despite the fact that some people could dismiss such stories as mystical.
The University of Michigan conducted a ground-breaking study in 2013 that revealed the brain's activity increases soon before death, outpacing even our most conscious moments.
Despite scientific advancements, the mystery of near-death experiences persists.
Is there more to the narrative than meets the eye, or was Tina's excursion into the afterlife the product of increased brain activity?