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Originally Posted by nutronjon
We can not be sure what God is, nor are we absolutely sure about what matter is. If we have an eternal soul, I think it would be like a neutrino.
I like the explanation of CD's. The blue ones are boys and the red ones are girls, right? A homosexual is one that carries information from a past incarnation, and decided to expereince an incarnation as the opposite sex. Because we could not have truly new experiences, if we remembered our past incarnations, we enter with clean CD's (brain tissue), but the neutruno (our soul) retains all the information.
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I actually just arbitrarily chose two colours.

But I think I can elaborate the idea further with sexual orientation since you brought it up.
Say the old and dead blue CD was homosexual, and the new and living blue CD is heterosexual. Now, they're both different – if you want to get souls involved then, they have two different souls – but they *see* the world the same, because they both perceive the world in a blue hue. Not only are they blue, they see with a blue bias. These two different-oriented and completely-unrelated CDs have the same perception 'just because' they're blue and see with blue. If the dead homosexual blue CD were reďncarnated into a red CD, then it would have the same 'soul', but a different perception of the world, because it now sees in red.
I believe I understand your neutrino = soul concept, but what I'm implying with this concept I've thought of is that there is no soul, simply 'different colours are reüsed', just not the minds/people/souls.
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Originally Posted by Turtle
I heard Michio Kaku on the radio this week talking about subjects in his new book Physics of the Impossible, and the idea of 'who' is 'you' came up in relation to a human using a transporter as in Star Trek. Kaku believes human teleportaion is theoretically possible (but requiring a receiver unit unlike Star Trek) and it in effect destroys the 'you' leaving and makes a new 'you' arriving. He seemed to think a soul hasn't any degree of freedom in all that.
He talked about time travel by people to the past as theoretically possible, but maintained the many parallel worlds view prevents such paradoxes as going back to kill your parents. Here again, you return a 'different' person from a time-travel because you get back to a parallel universe, but not the exact one you left from, and 'you' is now a reincarnation. 
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He's fascinated me, with the few science shows I've watched with him.
Now here'd be a perfect place for a (free?) soul to exist – imagine 'linking' souls from one body to another, as to make teleportation work. If the whole divine world is [were] real, then souls are able to leave bodies, so basically the physical body could be cloned, and the soul relinked and voilŕ...
Anyway: would the 'you' who has time travelled be reďncarnated, or rather, cloned ? When I think of reďncarnation, I think of a new generation, or a new person with a past's experience. But I guess it could be said that a posttimetravel person would be reďncarnated, since they'd have their past self's experience and would be the 'second generation' of the person, it's just that they'd look the same, which perhaps is the only argument for it being cloning...
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