These Researchers Say Reincarnation Exists, and Consciousness is Contained in the Universe

According to this theory, reincarnation is real and it's all thanks to consciousness being energy on the quantum and subatomic level. The idea is supported by a concept called Biocentrism which presupposes that consciousness is released into the cosmos by means of sub-atomic particles after death.

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Scientists suggest reincarnation is real and consciousness is a form of energy contained within our body and released into the universe after death until a new adequate host is found.


Reincarnation is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being can start a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. It is also called rebirth or transmigration in different cultures around the globe. But scientific evidence to support the idea is almost nonexistent. Despite this, millions of people from different cultures still believe Reincarnation is real. Some even claim to have evidence of past life. More interestingly, many such examples exist.

Where’s the Evidence?

A book titled ‘Life After Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children’s Memories of Previous Lives,’ written by Dr. Jim Tucker may offer more than just theory. According to Dr. Tucker’s book, reincarnation is real thanks to consciousness being energy on the quantum and subatomic levels. During life, this is contained in our bodies but is not part of them. Dr. Tucker interviewed around 2,500 young people who allegedly had signs of reincarnation: they remembered memories of things they had not experienced yet and had scars of birthmarks nearly identical to the person they reincarnated from. What does this mean? Well, as per the experts, the key to understanding reincarnation is consciousness. Researchers like Dr. Tucker suggest that quantum mechanics can allow consciousness to continue living after death.

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Allow me to introduce: Biocentrism

To understand the subject further, let me introduce you to Dr. Robert Lanza, an American medical doctor and scientist currently the head of Astellas Global Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Lanza is also the Scientific Officer of the Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the man who coined the word ‘biocentrism.’ Biocentrism presupposes that consciousness is released into the cosmos using sub-atomic particles after death. This gave Dr. Tucker further room to develop his theory, suggesting this stream of energy can eventually find a new host.

“Some leading scientists in the past, like Max Planck, the father of quantum theory, said that he viewed consciousness as fundamental and that matter was derived from it. So in that case, it would mean that consciousness would not necessarily be dependent on a physical brain in order to survive, and could continue after the physical brain and after the body dies,” explained Dr. Tucker. “In these cases, it seems – at least, on the face of it – that consciousness has then become attached to a new brain and has shown up as past life memories.”

Examples of reincarnation?

Dr. Tucker explained that one example of reincarnation is the case of a two-year-old boy called James Leninger, who was interviewed in the case study. The boy was obsessed with airplanes and began having nightmares when he was in a plane crash. “During the day, he talked about this plane crash and said that he had been a pilot and that he had flown off of a boat. And his dad asked him the name of it, and he said Natoma. And he said he had been shot down by the Japanese; that he had been killed at Iwo Jima; and that he had a friend on the boat named Jack Larsen,” explained Dr. Tucker.

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“Well, it turns out that an aircraft carrier called the USS Natoma Bay was stationed in the Pacific during World War II. It was involved in (the battle of) Iwo Jima. And it lost one pilot there, a young man named James Huston. James Huston’s plane crashed exactly as James Leininger had described – hit in the engine, exploding into the fire, crashing into the water, and quickly sinking.” “Like with most of these cases, it faded away by the time he was 5 or 6 or 7, which is typical. But it was certainly there, quite strong, for some time,” the researcher concluded.


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Written by Ivan Petricevic

I've been writing passionately about ancient civilizations, history, alien life, and various other subjects for more than eight years. You may have seen me appear on Discovery Channel's What On Earth series, History Channel's Ancient Aliens, and Gaia's Ancient Civilizations among others.

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