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Amit Goswami, Ph.D, Quantum physicist
“There are data showing that some people, children expecially, are able to remember past-life story-lines, often in amazing detail. What is the explanation of such reincarnational memory? Quantum nonlocality across time and space would account for it.
Shortly before the moment of death, as we enter a state the Tibetan Biddhists refer to as the bardo (transition), our ego-identities relax considerably; as we die, we may share a nonlocal relationship with our aborning next incarnation, so that all our remembered stories become part of its stories, joining its childhood memories. These memories may be recalled later under hypnosis.”