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Despite all the things science tells us about life, nobody really knows what it's like to experience (trải nghiệm) death.

However, people who have undergone (trải qua) near-death experiences often come back with tales of what happened after their hearts stopped—from leaving their bodies and seeing themselves from above to waking up in a meadow (bãi cỏ).

Now a new virtual reality simulation tries to give people a taste of what it's like to die.

Artist Shaun Gladwell has created an exhibit called 'Passing Electrical Storms' which 'guides participants through a simulated de-escalation of life, from cardiac arrest to brain death'.

You're asked to lie down on a fake hospital bed and hooked up to a heart rate monitor. Apparently the simulation (mô phỏng) can be so unsettling (đáng lo ngại) that there are staff on hand to 'pull you out' if it gets too uncomfortable.

source: dailystar,
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