Although it is impossible to 100% corroborate yes or no, after all, this experiment must have 1 person going to death to do. However, even if it is the cost of life, there are always people in history willing to challenge.
People will not have a short period of consciousness after death this thing, the end of the 18th century, people have done to try and come up with an answer, but because of this answer, only a solitary evidence, the same experiment, in the recorded history did not happen repeatedly, is true or false, there is no way to prove.
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was a chemist and a member of the French Academy of Sciences, who laid a solid foundation for the basic research of chemistry by elucidating the oxidation theory of combustion, and could be considered a leading figure in French chemistry.
But because Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s private life was not in line with the mainstream thinking of the time, he not only lost his love of science, but also his own life.
In 1769, in order to invest his fortune, Lavoisier, who was an honorary member of the French Academy of Sciences, chose to use half a million francs to become a tax underwriter, contracted to collect taxes on salt and tobacco, and served successively as royal superintendent of gunpowder and commissioner of finance.
This was the highest point for Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, who received the highest honor in France for his scientific career and became one of the most powerful people in France when he became a tax collector.
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was enjoying his life to the fullest when he unfortunately became involved in the chaotic political situation after the French Revolution, becoming a chess player and at the same time a pawn of others.
The radicals of the French Parliament, in order to please the largest number of poor people, decided to kill the tax collectors who were considered “vampires” before the Revolution, including Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. The arrest of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier completely ignored the French system of weights and measures, international units, etc., to which he had contributed to the new parliament.
Just because Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was a tax wrapper, he had to die even if he did not commit any mistake, and his sacrifice was to stabilize the people.
Faced with the imminent end of his life, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, who was not resigned to mediocrity, did not despair, but thought that even if he died, he had to die with a bang. So he rethought what he could do in the last step of his life.
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s final thought resulted in his decision to use his last life experience to prove a thing that the world has never proven, that is, whether people will still be conscious after death, whether they can hear the voices of their families?
When walking to the guillotine, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier called the executioner in charge of the execution to his side and said his last request in life, that is, when his head was cut off, he wanted the executioner to count whether his eyes were blinking, and how many blinks? Blinking his eyes was Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s way of proving that he was still conscious and could hear the voices outside.
The executioner, in awe of the scientist before him, agreed to do this, and the result of this event shook the entire French academic world. The executioner corroborated that Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s eyes were indeed blinking, and the number was oh so high, a total of 11.
In other words, although Antoine Laurent Lavoisier’s experiments are still unreasonable or rudimentary, he also plainly showed that a person is conscious in the brief moments after death, and that he can hear the cries of his loved ones, although he can no longer respond.
We Chinese, in the moment of death of a loved one, carry out Tao Tao cries, probably mistakenly cognizant of this, which is to make a final confession to the deceased person.
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