I asked Dr. Melvin Morse about the story of his memory of his 0-month-old experience .
"Being a pediatrician, I've found that children's intellectual abilities develop much earlier than previously thought, according to recent research. For example, I'll show a video of a seven-month-old baby assembling an assembled toy. Then give the toy and the baby can assemble it. This is a proof of great intellectual and memory abilities.
Babies were underestimated for their intellectual ability because they did not have the intellectual means of expression of language. When you are a baby, if you have a near-death experience that is extremely important to you, it is no wonder that it is stored in the depths of your memory.
In fact, in 1986, an American medical journal reported the same nine-month-old near-death experience. This child also began to talk about his experience to others when he was three or four years old when he became able to speak like Mark. In the case of this child, he is unusually reluctant to enter the tunnel, so when the parents asked why he disliked the tunnel so much, he began to talk about the near-death experience that began with the tunnel experience. The experience is quite similar to Mark's.
In addition, there are quite a few reports of experiences of 2-year-olds and 3-year-olds. So when I heard Mark, I was surprised that it was nine months, but I didn't think it was impossible. And I repeated the interviews several times, and it was always consistent, and there was nothing that made me think that there was a lie somewhere. "
As Dr. Morse says, recent psychological studies have shown that the development of human memory and intellectual abilities begins much earlier than previously thought.



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