Well, in some religious or spiritual beliefs, there are ideas about the soul leaving the body and coming back, but that's more in the realm of faith. From a scientific perspective, it's not possible to die and then literally come back as in these 'killing myself and coming back' stories. These stories are usually made - up to create intrigue, mystery, or to explore deep - seated human fears and hopes.
Most of these stories are fictional. There's no scientific evidence to support the idea of actually dying and coming back in the way these stories often portray. It's often a concept in horror, supernatural, or very imaginative fictional genres.
These stories are typically fictional constructs. We know that when a person dies, there is irreversible damage to the body and brain. However, they can be seen as a form of metaphorical exploration. For example, they might represent a person's struggle with mental health issues like depression where they feel like they are in a dark place (symbolically 'dying') and then coming back to a better state of mind. But in a literal sense, they are not based on real - world occurrences.
Some coming back from death stories are based on real experiences. There are many accounts from people who have had near - death experiences and claim to have come back from what seemed like the brink of death. However, there are also fictional stories that use the concept for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
In reality, there's no scientific proof of people truly coming back from the dead. Such stories are often based on misunderstandings or exaggerations.
Common themes include transformation. When they come back, they are not the same as before. It could be a physical, mental, or spiritual change. Another theme is the blurring of the boundaries between life and death. These stories play with the idea that death may not be as final as we think. There's also the theme of discovery. They might discover new powers or insights about themselves or the world around them during or after their 'death' and 'return'. For instance, in some tales, a character comes back with the ability to see ghosts or predict the future, which was not possible before their near - death or death experience.
Most 'back from the dead' stories are fictional. In the realm of science, once a person is truly dead, there's no known way to bring them back. However, in mythology and some religious beliefs, resurrection is a common theme. For example, in Christianity, Jesus is said to have risen from the dead. But these are more in the spiritual and faith - based context rather than scientific fact.
I'm not sure. There haven't been any official announcements about its return.
Yes, it is. I heard rumors that there are plans for its return.
Not sure. There haven't been any definite announcements about it coming back yet.
Often, when an ex comes back, it could be due to loneliness. They might have been on their own for a while and remembered the comfort and familiarity of the old relationship. However, it's important to be cautious. Just because they're back doesn't mean things will be the same. There could be unresolved issues from the past that might resurface.
In some mountainous regions, there are stories of hikers who got lost in extreme cold and were found seemingly dead. For example, one hiker was hypothermic and unresponsive. However, with the right warming techniques and medical care at a local hospital, he regained consciousness. He said he felt like he was slipping away but then something pulled him back to life.
There was a case of a drowning victim. She was underwater for several minutes and had no pulse when rescued. But the paramedics didn't give up and continued with CPR. Miraculously, she coughed up water and regained consciousness. It was like she had come back from the dead. This shows the importance of quick and continuous medical intervention in such extreme cases.