Question by : Philosophically speaking, could reincarnation be hypothetically possible?
So I’m really stoned right now and I had an incredible epiphany while thinking about reincarnation. The epiphany gave an idea of a hypothesis explaining reincarnation with quantum physics.

I’m an athiest and I personally don’t believe in reincarnation because there is no evidence to back it up, but I’m still open to the idea of reincarnation being hypothetically possible. If we could somehow prove that consciousness does not depend on brain chemicals, but instead depends on the sub-atomic particles within the mollecule, you could think that, hypothetically (and only hypothetically) that consciousness moves through dimensions similarly to how electrons move through dimensions (i’ll provide the mathematical proof at the end so you know that I’m not just making this up).

In other words, you could say that after you die, your consciousness (independent of neurology) will move forward a unit through one of the extra dimensions explained with quantum physics and string theory, so you can live in another body in a different dimension to the previous one. This would not only say that reincarnation is possible but it would also explain the quantum physics of how reincarnation happens.

This can only hypothetically be possible at this point because modern technology isn’t advanced enough to be able to test it and prove it. It’s not evidence otherwise. Maybe sometime in the future we’ll know for sure if reincarnation is possible or impossible to happen. Until then, for me there’s no point believing in reincarnation.

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Like I said, here’s the proof so you can test it at home if you happen to have enough money to set up an experiment.

The Schrodinger equation (see equation 1) explains that an electron is a particle that moves through different dimensions beyond what we can perceive.

Everything is uncertain at a quantum scale because order does not exist (see equation 2) so the electron moves through depending on probability and it’s impossible to accurately predict where it’s going to be, we can only predict the maximum probability (see equation 3).

The electron wave function is basically a graph of how the electron waves in and out of existence, away and towards the space and time that we perceive as one universe. For each time it changes it moves through a unit in an extra dimension beyond all space and time, so it moves forward through a 5th dimension (see equation 1).

What I’m saying hypothetically is that consciousness (OR you could think of it as your ‘spirit’ if that’s what you’d like to call it) may be able move through dimensions at random (depending on equation 3 and equation 1) and each time you die your consciousness/spirit moves a unit through the 5th dimension, a you perceive a new life in our 4 dimensional reality that we’re in now.

You would have to tweak the definition of ‘reincarnation’ and ‘consciousness’ a bit to properly understand this.

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Equation 1: Schrodinger’s equation –

[i x Ρ](σ/σt)Ψ = Η x Ψ

Equation 2: The Uncertainty Principle Inequation –

▲(x)▲(p) > P/2

Equation 3: Maximum Probability Amplitude Equation

Ψ = [(Ψone)(a)] x [(Ψ(two)(b)] + or – [(Ψone)(b)] x [Ψ(two)(a)]

NOTE: (+) for boson particles, (-) for fermion particles

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Answer by Bobhikes
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Conservation of Energy, Conservation of information Two laws of physics that may prove reincarnation. Where does all the human energy and information go after we die. I personally doubt it but there is no way I can dispute it.

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