(May 11, 2015 at 4:57 am)Alex K Wrote:(May 11, 2015 at 4:39 am)Prince Wrote: Usually when you hit someone on the head, a side of his brain gets damaged. So, the person forgets his memory. I am only talking about if the soul left the body, the incident which the experience has occurred is still preserved in the memory of that person after that person dies. When the soul exit the body, the memories remains alive.
It sounded rational in my head.
The memory is gone during your lifetime if you get brain damage. You have no good reason to think that you have some kind of soul which magically retains it. And even if it did, it obviously doesn't do any good for people with brain damage while they are alive, so why should it be more useful after we die?
I only came to the conclusion after i completed my research regarding the NDE. If the patient dies on the table, his soul will not return to his body, this is what I assumed?
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