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MarkČ wrote:
"Toni" wrote in message oups.com... Like wondering how many milliseconds of vision and cognitive awareness you could maintain as your head falls after having it lopped off by a gillotine... LOL, I thought I was the only person who ever wondered that. Also, would you recognize your body over there and would you have time to be horrified? I'm not alone after all!! I also wonder whether if the blade stopped immediately...keeping your severed head pressed against the blade after detachment...whether the pressing blade might briefly curb the bleeding enough to maintain a bit more blood pressure...which might allow a few full seconds of awareness. II get the death penalty someday I think I'll ask for this, and then try and devise a way to signal someone like you with my eyes one way or the other... Deal? I have read that some beheaded people were conscious for up to 8 seconds. NOt sure how this was determined. Don't want to think much about it. -- Ron Hunter |
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