What if you could relive your life in just seven minutes?
The 7 Minutes Theory suggests that after clinical death, our brain remains active for a short while—possibly replaying our most cherished memories in a vivid mental flashback. Scientists have observed surges in gamma brain waves just moments after the heart stops. These waves are linked to memory recall and heightened consciousness—similar to what happens during dreams or meditation.
Some believe this might be the scientific explanation behind the “life flashing before your eyes” phenomenon, often reported by people who’ve had near-death experiences.