Scientific evidence that reincarnation is real

While many scientists believe that the concept of reincarnation is only a myth, there are some credible experts who believe it to be a real phenomenon.

According to Anh Express newspaper, reincarnation is generally a religious concept which implies that the soul after their soul, mind or consciousness is transferred to a new born child. It sounds like a fantasy but some scientists believe it is a real concept.

Dr. Ian Stevenson, former professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia Medical School and former president of the State Department of Psychiatry and Neurology, spent most of his career finding evidence for reincarnation. until his death in 2007. Dr. Stevenson announced that he had found more than 3,000 cases of reincarnation in his time that he shared with the scientific community.

In a study called " birthmarks and congenital malformations corresponding to wounds from a deceased person , " Dr. Stevenson used the facial recognition to analyze the similarities between study participants and The person who was supposed to be their previous incarnation and studied the birthmarks.

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About 35% of children, who claim to be able to remember their past lives, have birthmarks and / or birth defects.

He wrote in his study as follows: "About 35% of children, who claim to be able to remember past lives, have birthmarks and / or birth defects. They are thought to be related to traces. The injury on the person that the child remembers. 210 such cases have been studied. "

"The marks are usually in less hairy or wrinkled skin areas, some appear in hypopigmented macules , and others are present in hyperpigmented areas (hyperpigmented nevi). ".

"Birth defects are almost rare. In cases where the life of the deceased is not misleading by children, there is almost always a similarity between birthmarks and / or deformities on the child and the wound on the deceased ".

43 out of 49 cases recorded from medical literature (usually a post mortem examination) confirmed the correspondence between wounds and birthmarks (or birth defects).

In another independent study, Dr. Stevenson interviewed three children to confirm that they remember different aspects of past life.

Each child gave 30-40 notes based on the memories they had never experienced, and through verification Dr. Stevenson discovered that up to 92% of the above statements were true.

In articles published in the scientific journal "Scientific Exploration" , Dr. Stevenson wrote: "Finding a family that has lost a member has a life similar to that of the research subject is Reports of research subjects, in groups, have been specifically defined that they are not related to the lives of anyone else, and we believe we have eliminated the spread. of accurate information about the deceased to the researcher, which suggests that they have information about the deceased they have talked about in some mysterious way. "