Through a privately funded 13.5 billion dollar study YTM (Yoller-Tory Microengineering) scientists have determined the exact electromagnetic pulses one would hear when the brain "begins to fizzle out" (assuming their ears still worked in this post-death state) and, surprisingly, found it makes an almost melody-like composition. Interestingly, they same team coupled it with what they believe one would see if the eyes were still operational, although the latter is still inconclusive.
Yeah. I was surprised, too. Keep the speakers on.
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Yeah. I was surprised, too. Keep the speakers on.
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