The research, published Tuesday in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, describes a man who was connected to brain scans when he suffered a heart attack and died. Soon, he must contend with choices and whether or not he can do things differently this time. A highlight reel of lifes memories may flash before your eyes when you die, a first-of-its kind study suggests. Desmond struggles with his sense of déjà vu and glimpsed of memories of the future as we see him living with Penny several years earlier in London, and his visit with her mean and snobbish father to look for employment. Triggered when Desmond "pushed the button," the flashbacks are actually a form of time travel or a replaying of events in an alternate/parallel universe. They use some whiskey from Sawyer's raided stash to try and find out what happened to Desmond and get an explanation as to how, as Hurley puts it, "that guy see the future, dude." When Desmond passes out drunk, through his eyes we then begin to (re)experience his past and event leading up to why he did not end up with Penny, though he obviously still loves her and wishes things had been different. They are not caused by lights or anything else outside of your body. People often say seeing flashes of light is like seeing 'shooting stars' or 'lightning streaks.' Flashes of light in your vision come from inside your eye. He manages to save Claire from drowning in the ocean, but his prescience has now become obvious to Charlie and Hurley. Flashes of light are pinpricks or spots of light that you see in your field of vision. In the present, as Locke and Sayid inform everyone about Eko's death, Desmond takes off running. There have been numerous recounts of people experiencing their life flashing before them in near death experiences but this is the first time that there may be. People who suffer from one of these conditions may sometimes see shimmering areas of blindness in their field of vision, and these may sometimes be accompanied by flashes of light. The episode opens with reminders about Desmond's premonitions: Locke's speech, the lightning rod, etc. Eye flashes are sometimes a symptom of an ocular migraine (also known as a retinal migraine), or a scintillating scotoma. A prompt visit to an ophthalmologist or a retina specialist can prevent permanent vision loss. But repeated flashes in the forms of bright spots, streaks of lightening, or shooting stars in the corner of your eye can indicate a serious medical condition. Search Lost (2004–2010): Season 3, Episode 8 - Flashes Before Your Eyes - full transcript The experience of life flashing before ones eyes has been reported for well over a century. Seeing occasional flashing lights in your eyes usually isn’t an issue. s3e8 - Flashes Before Your Eyes - script.
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