Events
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Category: Events
Type
Involuntary
Introduction and description
Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion of organic matter with insufficient oxygen supply to enable complete oxidation to carbon dioxide (CO2) and is often produced in domestic or industrial settings by motor vehicles and other gasoline-powered tools, heaters, and cooking equipment. Or as Confucius might have said
Man who run in
Front of car get tired.
**~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~**
Man who run behind
Car get exhausted.
Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas, but, being colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating, it is very difficult for people to detect. Exposures at 100 ppm or greater can be dangerous to human health.
The main manifestations of poisoning develop in the organ systems most dependent on oxygen use, the central nervous system and the heart. The initial symptoms of acute carbon monoxide poisoning include headache, nausea, malaise, and fatigue. These symptoms are often mistaken for a virus such as influenza or other illnesses such as food poisoning or gastroenteritis. Headache is the most common symptom of acute carbon monoxide poisoning; it is often described as dull, frontal, and continuous.
Increasing exposure produces cardiac abnormalities including fast heart rate, low blood pressure, and cardiac arrhythmia; central nervous system symptoms include delirium, dizziness, unsteady gait, confusion, seizures, and central nervous system depression.
And hallucinations.
Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause changes in perception of the visual and auditory system and was recognised as a possible explanation for haunted houses as early as 1921
How it works
Any experiences a person get at the time of poisoning are as a result of hypoxia, and asphyxiation, however, long term, the experiences are probably attributable to the brain damage that results from exposure. So if it doesn’t get you at the time, it may get you longer term!
References and further reading
There are other papers on PubMed that cover sources of carbon monoxide poisoning that are quite interesting
Related observations
Hallucination
- Auditory hallucinations, children and heavy metals 006885
- Byrd, Admiral Richard 001087
- Hallucinations from a faulty van 006798
- Leaking car exhaust 001059
- PubMed Paper on carbon monoxide 001058
- TED talk: Carrie Poppy: A scientific approach to the paranormal 024402
Out of time
- German army lieutenant goes out of body as a result of the breathing of poisonous gases with the onset of asphyxia 027943
- Out of body from poisoning 001060
- Resurrection of Osiris 010064
In time
- Byrd, Admiral Richard 001087
- Danielou, Alain – On drugs you are possessed by the spirit being of the drug 022582
- German army lieutenant goes out of body as a result of the breathing of poisonous gases with the onset of asphyxia 027943
- Hallucinations from a faulty van 006798
- Resurrection of Osiris 010064