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Unless and until medical science proves it wrong, being clinically dead IS being dead. The heart flatlines, and there is no visible brain activity on the EEG machine. THere is a cessation of breathing. So far as we know, that is dead.
There is what is known a golden window of time that a dead body can be reanimated so that the end result is, for all intents and purposes, a normal life resumed. Depending on the circumstances, that window of opportunity can be as little as 6 minutes with no long-term brain damage, or as long as an hour, supposing the body was in a cryogenic environment.
Once that window closes, there may be reanimation, but the brain was hypoxic for far too long, and sustained irreversible brain damage. This leaves the patient in a permanent, vegetative state, provided they were able to be recuscitated at all. +5
because person is dead?
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