The dying-moment dream hypothesis: heaven and hell as the brain’s final dream

Recai Kayış
Reports of near-death experiences (NDEs), end-of-life visions (ELVs), and culturally embedded afterlife narratives frequently describe profoundly positive or distressing states. Traditional interpretations treat these phenomena as evidence of external metaphysical realms. The Dying-Moment Dream Hypothesis proposes an alternative, neurobiologically grounded explanation: that culturally conditioned afterlife experiences may constitute a final, endogenous simulation (“dream”) generated by the dying