Throughout human history, death has been an everlasting topic of discussion. What do people experience as their lives approach an end? This question often surpasses ordinary understanding. However, scientists have shed light on this mystery through the study of individuals who have been brought back from the brink of death.

One such case is that of Ms. Virginia from the United States, who experienced cardiac arrest during surgery but miraculously recovered. She recalls that at that moment, she felt as though she ascended into a white world before entering a realm of darkness. Instead of fear, she felt curiosity, and after seeing a bright light, she decided to return to the living.

Similarly, French psychiatrist Dr. Carolevin had a near-death experience during a heart attack. He described being engulfed in darkness, seeing a light, and feeling an indescribable beauty. Ultimately, he chose to live because his family was waiting for him.

Mr. Jean El experienced multiple brushes with death after a car accident, and his recovery confirmed these extraordinary experiences. He described seeing a light in the darkness and feeling a sense of peace and tranquility before deciding to continue living.

According to a 1987 survey, 8 million Americans reported having similar "near-death experiences." These experiences often include feelings of serenity and calmness, out-of-body sensations, traversing darkness, seeing bright lights, and a sense of unity with the universe.