Reincarnation and the Conservation of Souls December 12, 2008
Posted by vikasreddyd in Satire, Politics, and Religion.Tags: astrophysics, black holes, buddhism, conservation of energy, hinduism, reincarnation, religion, spirituality
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Reincarnation and the Conservation of Souls – Associated Content
Here is one of my first submissions to AC. Although reincarnation is a religious and spiritual topic, it still holds true in theoretical physics.
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Conservation of Matter and Energy is Real, but What About Souls?
An animal dies in the jungle.
Where its soul goes and what afterlife it will venture to, no one knows. Will it be reborn in a different realm of existence as intelligent or will it be destined to be a rock? Reincarnation nonetheless.
The law says matter is always conserved like energy. Anything that escapes, including the soul, has to be conserved. It will have more entropy but it has come back into existence. In a closed system, the amount of mass and matter is always constant.
What goes into a black hole… theoretically will be ‘conserved,’ and still exist. What goes into a wormhole can come back out in different points in space and time. Matter is always conserved like energy.

The black hole singularity point is one of nature's greatest mysteries.
Is the animal going to come back as an animal or become an inert thing? No one will ever know that answer.
But what we do know is that if there was a calendar depicting where we are in time (day, month, year), it would be us as a dot smack dab in the middle of ” 0″ and “Infinite+”. And what are the chances that us right now are a reborn version in soul and cognitive mind of an animal or thing of the far past? Energy must be conserved like matter. Is it possible that maybe souls are conserved too?
Maybe one day we can see the reality of reincarnation, and not focus on its roots.
Theoretically this may be possible. Empirically it will suffer because it cannot be observed. But that was what they said about black holes and the world was dead wrong.
What goes into a black hole must be conserved as energy despite being obliterated. There is almost no force more powerful and God-like than the black hole. If matter can survive that, then there are a few simple rays of hope for mankind in the idealistic sense that life will go on forever.
But will we ever know where the swallowed entities of a black hole go? A real question of common sense.

- Reincarnation Manifested in History
Or does the story end like it started:
An animal dies in the jungle.






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