A dead person's heart is typically weighed against a feather in ancient Egyptian mythology, specifically in the context of the "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony. This ritual was part of the afterlife judgment process, where the heart of the deceased was placed on one side of a scale, while a feather symbolizing Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice, was placed on the other side. If the heart was lighter than the feather, the person was deemed worthy and could enter the afterlife; if heavier, they faced dire consequences.
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Once the heart muscle stops beating, it starts to decompose very quickly. A person can be clinically dead, but still have a beating heart. Sometimes hearts are kept beating after death to sae them for transplant surgeries.
you get a long hook stick it up a nose and pull the brain out then stick your hand in the dead persons tummy and pull everything out exept the heart
whatn is the meaning of a dead persons phot falling and making a loud noise
The Dead Heart was created in 1986.
Dead Heart in a Dead World was created on 2000-10-17.
Mummy
The beneficiaries of the dead person.
Some drowning victims usually children have been brought back after a couple of hours but not 7. I believe a persons heart may have been stopped for that long during surgery, but they have been on a bypass machine so they were not dead even though their heart was stopped. After 7 hours, you would be dead and even if by some chance the body was re animated, the brain would be dead.
because they need a change in heart rate.
No. The bank will not accept any transactions on a dead persons account. The only thing the bank would allow is: Withdrawal of the funds from the dead persons account by his legal heir. Apart from this no other activity would be allowed on a dead persons account by the bank.
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