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Vivi's heart has already stopped 21 times. This means that the 25-year-old has had a near-death experience almost every year. Only after a few seconds does Vivi's heart start beating again.

Together with Frank, Vivi drives to the parking lot where she had her last near-death experience a few months ago. On a very stressful day, the biology student got sick on the highway. When she was picked up by an ambulance, it happened: Vivi's heart stopped.

The reason for Vivi's frequent sudden cardiac death is that her heart neurons are extremely sensitive. That's why the seizures work similarly to "restarts" of electronic devices - after the overload, Vivi's body once completely shuts down until her kidneys "get everything back to work" with a large adrenaline output.

In this video, she tells Frank how the near-death experiences feel for Vivi. In addition, Frank asks her what Vivi believes, what happens to us after death and whether she is afraid of death or dying.


00:00 Introduction
00:37 21 near-death experiences
01:27 Why does the heart stop?
02:13 The last cardiac arrest
03:31 What happens shortly before cardiac arrest?
06:32 Passers-by call the ambulance
08:20 How do others perceive cardiac arrests?
09:55 How does a near-death experience feel?
12:41 Where does the feeling of dying come from?
14:01 How does it feel to come back?
15:48 The fear of death
17:01 What happens to us after death?
 
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