No I don't think so but that would be cool!
The other twin is unlikely to survive.
Depends on how they were conjoined.
A Clydesdale can have twins, but that is rare, and most of the time the other twin dies, so normally one.
Identical twins are very close to one another and they share a very close bond.If an identical twin feels the other twins pain is kind of like if someone you are really close with is in pain,then you are in pain as well for them.It's not like if you hurt one twin the other twin actually feels it.They feel empathy for the other twin. So NO twins do not phsically feel the actual pain of the other twin,they just feel the pain of empathy.
no alison is alison. she never dies her twin did.
Vanishing twin syndrome was first recognized in 1945. Vanishing twin syndrome is when one of a set of twin/multiple fetuses disappears in the uterus during pregnancy. This is the result of a miscarriage of one twin/multiple. The fetal tissue is absorbed by the other twin/multiple, placenta or the mother. This gives the appearance of a "vanishing twin." http://www.americanpregnancy.org/multiples/vanishingtwin.html
Stigmatic twins communicate and share feelings. For instance, if one of the twins cuts himself the other twin will also feel the pain. There is no physical mechanism by which one twin can remotely feel pain inflicted on the other. It makes for good stories, but strictly make-believe.
He felt like any other person when their father dies.....
Not currently, alot of people feel it is disrespectful to rebuild the twin towers.
Twins may have similar experiences and emotions due to genetic similarities and shared upbringing, but they are still individuals with their own thoughts and feelings. While they may have a strong connection, they are not guaranteed to feel the same things.
You may be thinking of Haunted Sister by Lael Littke.
sad