(July 16, 2012 at 11:08 pm)FemmeReasonAndLogic Wrote: I observe the Deja Vu Theory on afterlife and reincarnation.
The Deja Vu Theory sidelines the Law of the Conservation of Matter. It states that due to the fact that matter cannot be created or destroyed, when you die and decompose, the matter that was used on your body disappears, for lack of a better word, and reappears in, say, a growing fetus. Thus you do reincarnate, but you have no memory of any previous life and you do not create a single "new" person or being. This makes scientific sense to me and thus is what I believe.
Do you know of an Irish writer Flan O'Brian? In his book 'the third policeman' there was a policeman who went around stealing bicycles. He did this because of the poor state of the roads in Ireland. The reasoning behind this was that the frequent bumping was interchanging atoms from the rider with the bicycle. He therefore believed that there were people walking about that were in the control of bicycle spirits, you seem to have ratified this proposal.