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Oneofthestormboys · 56-60, M
Not in the sense of coming back as another person or animal, no.
We are made of stardust though, so it’s feasible that the atoms making our bodies could get redistributed somewhere else with time…
We are made of stardust though, so it’s feasible that the atoms making our bodies could get redistributed somewhere else with time…
Tumbleweed · F
@Oneofthestormboys You put my thoughts into words!! I was trying to figure out how to say this but couldn't make it sound right so thank you!
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
@Oneofthestormboys that's probably what does happen and can be proven to happen. It's likely that we have at least one atom in our bodies for every person that ever lived until several millennia ago. But that's not reincarnation
Oneofthestormboys · 56-60, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP I think you’re right. It’s the only thing I could think of that makes scientific sense on the subject of reincarnation. There’s something called entropy, which means that things become less ordered over time, so in all likelihood we’ll be scattered everywhere…