Clinical death occurs when the heart stops beating and blood flow to the brain ceases, leading to a loss of consciousness and cessation of vital functions. This state, often reversible, contrasts with biological death, where permanent cessation of all vital functions occurs. Near-death experiences (NDEs) are profound psychological events reported by individuals who have been on the brink of death or have experienced clinical death and subsequently revived. In this question explores the phenomena of clinical death and NDEs from a scientific perspective, examining the physiological, psychological, and neurological aspects.