Our Quantum World and Reincarnation
by Milton E. Brener
Xlibris


"If some find the notion of reincarnation strange, be assured that the subject of quantum physics is even stranger."

We are exposed to issues of reincarnation and how quantum physics may explain reincarnation in this 133 page book which includes a bibliography, notes, and an index. Part I of the book explores an introduction of reincarnation and twelve cases of reincarnation, as well as chapters on statistics, physical indications of reincarnation (such as birthmarks), and 'junk' DNA and epigenesis. Part II examines quantum physics/the universal oneness through twelve chapters including such topics as classical physics; entanglement and the time/space continuum; atoms and numbers; passion regarding atoms and other particles; philosophy prior to quantum physics; and animism and panpsychism. Further chapters include consciousness, holographs, panpsychism, a dissent by the author, a study of a tribe in Siberia, reincarnation/inheritance, and a summary chapter followed by the epilogue.

This is a fascinating look into actual cases of reincarnation based on studies by various scientists, primarily Dr. Ian Stevenson. The author, a layman, presents his thesis regarding how quantum physics may be the depth of consciousness that relates to the reality of reincarnation. These studies are fascinating in their own right. When paired with information about quantum physics, especially what is known as entanglement, they offer the reader scientific insight into what has been the providence of philosophy, spirituality, and religion. The author takes a difficult topic to explore (i.e. quantum physics) and makes it understandable for those who lack scientific knowledge. It is a good beginning book for readers of both reincarnation and quantum physics. It offers an interesting challenge regarding the oneness of the universe, memories of past lives, and how we may retain such memories and other mental processes throughout our various incarnations.

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