Sorry, but this is going on right now and I couldn't help myself:
Huggy said that a woman's pulse stopped for 45 minutes. She was pronounced dead, and then she came back to life. He said this was proof that people can be resurrected.
I told him that whatever she was, she clearly wasn't dead. I told him that if life was still possible on a cellular level, any assertion of death is premature.
He told me I was wrong and that death can be defined simply by a significant duration of a lack of pulse. And gave me a definition of Clinical Death.
I gave him the following quote and he actually thought it supported his position, he posted the following while continuing the same nonsense with Norman. The bold was Huggy's:
Totallly missed the relevant part that preceded it! NO UNIVERSAL GUIDELINES!!!
Huggy said that a woman's pulse stopped for 45 minutes. She was pronounced dead, and then she came back to life. He said this was proof that people can be resurrected.
I told him that whatever she was, she clearly wasn't dead. I told him that if life was still possible on a cellular level, any assertion of death is premature.
He told me I was wrong and that death can be defined simply by a significant duration of a lack of pulse. And gave me a definition of Clinical Death.
I gave him the following quote and he actually thought it supported his position, he posted the following while continuing the same nonsense with Norman. The bold was Huggy's:
(February 28, 2015 at 9:03 pm)Huggy74 Wrote:(February 28, 2015 at 8:55 pm)Norman Humann Wrote: Seriously.
And what about the link TRS posted?
This one?
http://www.livescience.com/46418-clinica...tions.html
Quote:What is death?
Despite its frequent use, the term "clinical death" doesn't actually have a consistent meaning, said Dr. James Bernat, a neurologist at Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine in New Hampshire. In most hospitals, the doctor in charge of a patient's care makes the death determination, and there aren't universal guidelines for when to make that call, he said.
"You're dead when a doctor says you're dead," Bernat told Live Science.
Totallly missed the relevant part that preceded it! NO UNIVERSAL GUIDELINES!!!
