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Could there be a scientific basis for reincarnation?

reincarnation is a belief that consists in believing that the soul, spirit or individual energy, once the person dies, adopts another material body.He has been present in the history of mankind since his early, especially developing in Eastern religions. Buddhism, Hinduism or Taoism , for example, believe that the person who has died will appear again in another body.Some researchers have focused their studies on this possible transmigration, trying to find out if... Could there be a scientific basis for reincarnation?

Reincarnation seen from science

E l Dr.Jim Tucker, professor of psychiatry and neurological behavior sciences at the University of Virginia, has tried to find out if there could be a scientific basis for the belief in the reincarnation or transmigration.In this link you can read the interview c The NPR station did it completely.In English, Dr.Tucker explains that since the 1990s they are studying cases of possible reincarnations and that more than 2,500 have been documented.> of children who seem to remember experiences of a past life.You have tried to apply a scientific method to these investigations.

Could there be a scientific basis for reincarnation?

Although there are many detractors who have accused him of the cases he presents in his books as possible reincarnations could have other explanations , they are still extremely curious.From all these studies he has extracted some constants :

-The 60% of children who remember a previous life are males.

-Mostly the memories are given in children between 2 and 6 years old of age and from that moment disappear.

-The average age of people whose life they remember is around 28 years.

-In the 70% of the cases speak of a violent or unnatural death .

-In 90% of the cases they were a person of the same sex in their previous life.

-The average time between death and reincarnation is 16 months.

-The 20% of the children studied have birthmarks or deformities similar to those of people whose life they remember.

Could there be a scientific basis for reincarnation?

Dr.Tucker thinks that in order to believe in reincarnation it is necessary to have faith that there is something else besides the physical world .From there, he believes there are reasons to think that awareness can be considered or A separate entity from the physical world .Tucker mentions Max Planck, the scientific father of quantum theory, as a advocate for the existence of consciousness prior to physical reality and the experiments performed in this sense to demonstrate that the material world derives from consciousness.If consciousness does not need a physical brain to survive , it would continue to exist after the death of the body and therefore could join a new brain and for a while remember even your past life.

Could there be a scientific basis for reincarnation?

What do you think? Do you think reincarnation is possible? If you want to know some really curious cases of children who accurately remember other previous lives, we invite you to read:

–The case of the girl who was a reincarnation of Ancient Egypt

-A 5-year-old child claims to be a reincarnation of another person

–Reencarnacion? Discover the disturbing case of the Pollock twins

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