>>17370052there's more than one result of that level of brain damage. The equivalent is like saying that people that fall from the given height die, which is not the same as saying all people that fall from that distance all die. There are variables to a fall (variables less complex than brain structure and damage therein) such as position when you fall, what breaks the fall, your age group, if you were spinning, rotating, or tried to stay vertical.
The point of the comment is to put the level of brain damage into context not to say that the level of brain damage always results in hallucinations. Copy paste this exchange into chat gpt without priming your question and ask for an explanation.