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Although there are still many unknowns surrounding death, some aspects have been extensively examined. While we may have an understanding of some of the processes that happen in the body when we die, it's actually a lot more complicated than you might expect...

Prepare to be surprised by these unexpected revelations about death. Click on to discover them for yourself.

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The water, minerals, and phosphates within your body form an ideal mix to generate vivianite minerals.

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Decreasing muscle tightness can reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Why opt for botox when the natural process of aging can achieve the same results? 

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It is possible to transform your skin into leather, to the point that it could serve as a book cover...

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Decomposition gases that build up inside the body could potentially cause it to explode.

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When fat in your body comes into contact with specific bacteria after your demise, your remains have the potential to undergo a process known as adipocere formation, resulting in a wax-like mummified state.

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Tyler Durden in 'Fight Club' was not the first one to come up with the idea of using human fat to make soap. The French also did it in the 19th century. 

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It might even save our planet, as a plastic surgeon managed to use fat removed in liposuction operations as fuel for his car.

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It is possible for the heart to keep beating even after death, although it is uncommon. In certain cases, some hearts may persist to beat for a short time.

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It is possible to come back to life, just like that! Although it is not very common, it does occur sometimes.

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Regardless of personal beliefs, there are individuals who are declared dead and then miraculously return to life shortly after. 

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Surprisingly, while your body may cease functioning, there is a possibility that your brain stays conscious.

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Survivors often remember undergoing various life-saving procedures, which can lead to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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The bacteria present in our bodies begin the process of decomposition.

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The cells in your brain will digest themselves as soon as you die.

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The muscles responsible for bladder and bowel control will cease to function, resulting in involuntary defecation or urination.

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Upon death, gas will be emitted through the mouth, so essentially you will fart through your mouth when you die.

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Once deceased, the body typically becomes completely rigid within four hours following the time of death.

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There is a misconception that nails continue to grow postmortem. Although they may seem to elongate, in reality, it is merely the skin dehydrating and contracting, thereby revealing more of the nails.

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The concept applies to hair as well. Hair does not truly grow after death; it's just an optical illusion.

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The absence of blood flow can cause changes in skin color, resulting in purple patches.

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Even after your body shuts down, it is still possible for it to twitch and experience spasms.

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Gas trapped within a deceased body can sometimes produce audible noises like moans, groans, and squeaks.

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After death, the body's temperature gradually decreases around 1.6 °F (0.83°C) per hour and eventually stabilizes at room temperature.

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The cornea will eventually become dry, resulting in the formation of black triangular hemorrhages in the eyes.

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As bacteria begin to break down the body, they release highly unpleasant-smelling gases. Over time, a deceased body will emit a strong odor.

See also: The leading causes of death around the world

Strange things that happen to your body after death

From growing crystals to turning into wax

12/09/23 por StarsInsider

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Although there are still many unknowns surrounding death, some aspects have been extensively examined. While we may have an understanding of some of the processes that happen in the body when we die, it's actually a lot more complicated than you might expect...

Prepare to be surprised by these unexpected revelations about death. Click on to discover them for yourself.

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