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What happens at death, the most mysterious moment of our life? In what disguise will death appear before us to take our soul? Bedrettin Simsek, the heterodox author of Turkish literature, answers these questions in his book "Miracle Device" and presents himself as a soothsayer whose prophecy about the Grim Reaper in 2005 was fulfilled by the study of British scientists in 2013, which surprisingly showed that the Grim Reaper really came to us at the moment of our death, just as it is described in "Miracle Device", an example of literature of thought, a short novel by Bedrettin Simsek. The…mehr

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What happens at death, the most mysterious moment of our life? In what disguise will death appear before us to take our soul?
Bedrettin Simsek, the heterodox author of Turkish literature, answers these questions in his book "Miracle Device" and presents himself as a soothsayer whose prophecy about the Grim Reaper in 2005 was fulfilled by the study of British scientists in 2013, which surprisingly showed that the Grim Reaper really came to us at the moment of our death, just as it is described in "Miracle Device", an example of literature of thought, a short novel by Bedrettin Simsek.
The results of a study conducted by the British Wellcome Trust and published in the journal Plos Biology in July 2013, confirming Bedrettin Simsek's thesis that death appears as a wave at the end of our lives, can be read in the introduction entitled "The Discovery of the Grim Reaper".
The story, in the style of Edgar Allan Poe, is briefly about atheist scientists who unexpectedly discover the existence of the Grim Reaper in a miraculous device they created in a laboratory while trying to prove that there is no God.
This work, which shows that even a writer can perform miracles in the field of literature, is intended only for readers who are open to new ideas and curious about the mysteries of death.