Your right about the absent cerebral blood flow. I don't even want to think about in what state her brain is now in. It probably hardly exists anymore.
But much we "knew" 100 years ago turned out to be wrong or only be partly true. So I'm a bit surprised that many are now so readily convinced that brain dead = complete death forever. I wonder, is it really? As I pointed out above, no extensive studies have ever been done.
Just to say it again, I do not believe that Jahi is alive or has a chance to come back, but the whole situation makes me wonder and think a lot about where life ends and where death begins, what medicine really "knows", and how absolute statements, diagnoses and prognoses by doctors really are. I have been misdiagnosed more than once, every time the physicians was "100%" sure about their assessment of me. I don't have complete trust in doctors and medicine. Medicine isn't a fail proof science, many "truths" have been overturned in the past 100 years, and doctors are not always correct. We all know that.