Interesting. You were only really dead for a fraction of a second, but it may have felt like longer than that. The disembodied state was likely a result of your body being reformed rather than a true post-death experience. The mind seems to have a bit of trouble keeping up with rapid changes like that, so it tries to fill in the blanks where there are none. [Which goes for both of them, really. It was a bit overwhelming to actually feel someone's entire existence being rewritten, but at least he was prepared for it the second time around.]
What about the period of time leading up to the moment of death? Are your memories of that still clear, or do any details feel hazy at all?
I've never died before, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't remember it if I had. But that's as much as I remember. There's a possibility it's different for everybody, but there's probably not that many people willing to test.
There are a lot of possibilities, but there's no point in dwelling on maybes when we do have concrete data. Your cooperation is appreciated. [Willing test subjects might be hard to come by, but maybe he can find other ways to convince people...]
And you haven't experienced any loss of memory from before that point, either?
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What about the period of time leading up to the moment of death? Are your memories of that still clear, or do any details feel hazy at all?
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No, I remember that just fine.
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And you haven't experienced any loss of memory from before that point, either?
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It's not like I had a lot of choice back there. So in exchange for not actually dying, it's fair of me to answer any questions you h ave.
No, I don't have any memory loss. I can clearly remember everything that happened up to my death.