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Originally Posted by Starry_Night
Sorry, but I still have actual memories of my birth. I was there, I remember it quite well, as well as several months after birth that I mentioned later (maybe age 10) that were confirmed, that hadn't been talked about before.i told my parents things I couldn't have known. Things no one could have even known in order to talk about with me.
So appantly it is possible.
I don't care if anyone really believes me or not. My parents do. It is impossible for me to have known the things I told them.
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I believe you because I believe that our brain science is in its infancy and there is much more that we don't know about how our brain functions than what we already know. The data the neuroscience has collected so far is interpreted out of context I think because we still don't have enough information to see the bigger picture What I stated came from what I've read on the subject so far and have heard from others. But I have no doubt that that's not all there is for us to know. As science develops further, it's quite possible we might be able to explain the birth memories and may be even before the birth like memories of being in the womb. There is so much amazing phenomenons of human mind that science in its current state is unable to explain that it'd be ignorant of me to assert what is and isn't possible. So, I just state what I know so far but I keep my mind open for other possibilities.
In fact, I just remembered that my son surprised me once when he told me that he had memories from back when he was 3 months old. He described our apartment and his crib from that time very accurately. I know I had never talked to him about it just because it wasn't something significant for me to even remember so he couldn't know it from me, and I also know that we moved out of there when he was 5 months old so it wasn't the same apartment he could see later on when he got older. I thought it was pretty amazing..so go figure..