Originally Posted by
JayUtah
Elaborate. I've been under general anesthesia. It passes as lost time, which is not the same as amnesia. The amnesia that sometimes follows the use of general anesthetic is not simply the spot-forgetting of some event that occurred right around the time it was used.
Do you remember anything from the time you were under anesthesia?
Originally Posted by
JayUtah
Memory formation while under anesthesia has nothing to do with a life review -- i.e., of recalling past memories.
Amnesia under anesthesia means that formation of memories under anesthesia is impaired. That's what I mentioned as a possible reason why many survivors don't remember an NDE.
Originally Posted by
JayUtah
And...?
I don't have enough data to conclude whether a soul exists.