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Reincarnation —Proof of Life After Death, or Something Else ? #reincarnation #memory #universe #Science #mystery

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Reincarnation. It's one of those ideas that science still can't fully explain. For centuries, people have claimed to remember lives they never lived, places they've never been, faces they've never met. A woman in England, Dorothy Edie, who spoke ancient Egyptian fluently and described temples that hadn't yet been excavated. Archaeologists later confirmed her memories matched real ruins. So, how is that possible? Some researchers believe these aren't fantasies. They're fragments, traces of consciousness that somehow carried over. The theory goes like this. When we die, our body disappears, but maybe our consciousness, call it the soul, energy, information, doesn't. It resets. And in rare cases, that reset glitches. A few fragments of memory remain. Echoes of a life once lived. Others suggest it's not spiritual at all, but quantum. That memory itself might be entangled beyond the brain, stored somewhere in the universe, waiting to reconnect. But here's the truth. No experiment, no scan, no scientific model has ever explained why these memories exist, or where they come from. Reincarnation may not be proof of life after death, but it could be evidence that consciousness is far more mysterious and far less mortal than we think.