I've seen hundreds of suicides and they all have something in common, after they did it and there's no coming back they always regret it for a few seconds and they try to escape if they hanged themselves, or try to extinguish temselves if they set themselves in fire, same goes to the ones who shoot themselves, it's not as explicit as the cases mentioned before but you can see the body movements showing regret, even if you blow up your brain you will have a few seconds of infinite pain and regret. And there's no such thing as a painless suicide method, all of them carry the same, extreme pain and regret
Nut whatever, do what your wish and kill yourself if you want, but in your last seconds remember that I warned you of it
Gavin Bailey
Following this line of thinking, it would make sense if all goes black at death even with a conscious soul, because the mind can no longer give these representations to the consciousness. But what happens to the consciousness next? Does it die? Is it trapped in darkness? Does it find a new source of light?
Elijah Moore
Didn't we all agree a few years ago that helium inhalation would be essentially painless?
Oliver Cook
No because time and space are how we have consciousness. What ever makes it must exist outside of time and space. 5th dimension if you will
Christopher Stewart
Before dying the brain haves some seconds of hyper activity even if there's lack of oxygen
So as I said there's no really pain less, I mean the process might be painless, but the worse moment (when you die) is not
Nicholas Reed
I may have reached too far by saying you were implying it was an illusion, but I think that's generally how people tend to phrase it when they take the position of consciousness as an "illusion".