puma wrote:
Reincarnation is a hindu belief. And one needs to have a soul for
reincarnation. Rebirth however is a Buddhist view, indicating only
every action will give an result accordingly... In Buddhism there is no
attachment,no permenance,no soul, and consequently no personal rebirth
!
However the scientific studies have put an end to reincarnation...
Because ribonucleic acid is a sort of
messenger from our ancestors. Genes of our ancestors, who lived
hundreds of years before us, are coded by these ribonucleic acids and
sometimes these codes are opened. and the child can easily reads
his/her ancestors` memories... This act of memory readings are called
as reincarnations.
This is so proven by science, if any body cares what ribosome is,he/she
can reach it easily...So it is not reincarnation, it is the act of
ribonucleic reading of our ancestors` memories...
With compassion,
Puma
Hi Puma,
While it may be possible for memories to be encoded
chemically, in which case RNA would be a logical
choice, I don't know of any research to this effect.
Last I knew, memory seemed to be encoded as firing
frequencies in active neurons.
If you know of anything more recent could you
cite it please? Aside from the coding issue,
I know of no way for the RNA to be both transmitted
and properly propagated to the neurons in a
manner which would cause the proper firing
patterns. The only generational message
transfer agents I know of are nucleic and
mitochondrial.
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No essence. No permanence. No perfection.
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