>>14404343>A coma is abnormal you pathetic dunceHow is it abnormal when one could compare it with being asleep? The loss of consciousness that takes place is not something abnormal, loss of consciousness happens normally to people every day, prolonged loss of consciousness still falls under loss of consciousness.
>as in the set of patterns and parameters that define the standard execution and operation of your physiological processes.Explain to me then how the experiences of someone who is under a coma that experiences things during said coma is normally classified as ''dreaming'', just as a normal person would dream during sleep? How abnormal is loss of consciousness really when even someone in a coma is attributed to being in a state of ''dreaming'' for a prolonged amount of time? Prolonged loss of consciousness is abnormal, but loss of consciousness in itself isn't abnormal? Tell me where you draw the line between the two, because you are confusing me. I could crash into a car at full speed and experience loss of consciousness right now, how long does it take for the loss of consciousness to take hold of me before it is considered abnormal?