The Science of Reincarnation
An Interdisciplinary Framework for Consciousness, Life After Death, and Scientific Evidence
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Bob Good
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For decades, researchers across disciplines have uncovered evidence that challenges the assumption that consciousness is produced solely by the brain. From documented cases of children recalling verifiable past lives, to near-death experiences reported across cultures, to controlled laboratory studies of nonlocal awareness—an emerging pattern is difficult to ignore.
The Science of Reincarnation presents a rigorous, interdisciplinary framework that brings these findings together for the first time in a structured, analytical model.
This is not a book of belief.
It is a book of evidence, probability, and synthesis.
A Scientific Approach to an Ancient Question
Drawing from research conducted at leading institutions around the world, this book explores:- Documented cases from the University of Virginia’s Division of Perceptual Studies involving children with verifiable past-life memories
- Near-death experience (NDE) research from major medical and academic centers
- Laboratory-based studies of consciousness and nonlocal perception
- The role of probability and statistical modeling in evaluating extraordinary claims
- The implications of consciousness existing independently of the physical body
From Data to Framework
At its core, The Science of Reincarnation asks a simple but profound question:At what point does the accumulation of evidence require a shift in our scientific model?
Through careful analysis and structured reasoning, the book introduces a framework in which:
- Consciousness is fundamental, not derivative
- Memory and identity may persist beyond a single lifetime
- The brain functions as a receiver or filter, rather than the origin of awareness
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