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Crunching the numbers

One of the theories as old as the human race, is that the human race recycles through time back on earth, over and over again. On an individual basis, and in groups when zooming farhter out in perspective. The reasons given range from "that's just the way things are, in cycles", to "until they learn all the lessons they are supposed to". Both those answers seem part answers lending to the whole answer.

My own observations, and experiences have seen the truth in things happening in cycles, with the most obvious example being the seasons of the year. With the second and third obvious answers being the moon circling the earth, and the earth circling the sun.

Liikewise my own observations and experiences have seen the truth in lessons to learn. This is alot less obvious in example, other than to say that personally shit kept coming back, and popping up, until I either addressed it or corrected it, or both.

So the big arguement regarding reincarnation is if it is true how come most people don't remember their past lives. Which I tended to agree with.

How come I don't remember jack?

The question has dogged me since the 1980s, because even though I personaly don't remember past lives, my lifetime experiences tell me it has to be a fact of life on this planet. An intangible one, like the fact wind blows.

So finally it kind of popped in my head as to why I, and everyone else can't remember their past lives. I am sure there are other factors that contribute as to why also, but here is one way to look at it.

Mainstream science mostly says and has said for a long time now, that the human race is approximately .5 million - 1 million years old, give or take. Blacklisted scientists and investigators as well as ancient text put that number between 2.5 million - 5 million years. History for the two centuries have shown mainstream scientists put out a theory then governments adopt it as dogma, and it turns out to be wrong or purposefully lied about. In other words, if their lips are moving they are lying. Two examples being archeology and paleontology.

So based off of this we can factor out anything mainstream says, and focus on the blacklists.

Ok then they say 2 1/2 - 5 million years.

So let's crunch some numbers, starting with a conservitive 2.5 million years.

I will give 3 problems based on varying lifespan from 50-70 years.

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Math problem #1

2500000 years, divided by 50 years, equals, 50000 lifetimes

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Math problem #2

2500000 years divided by 60 years, equals 41666.666 lifetimes. (hhmmm I don't know if that golden ratio-ey or evil numbers).

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Math problem #3

2500000 years, divided by 70 years, equals 35714.285 lifetimes.

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And just for good measure lets go off of the 500 year lifespans bible celebrities had on average.

2500000 years, divided by 500 years, equals 5000 lifetimes.

And thats assuming each and every lifetime was about 500 years.

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So here comes the question to jump start your brain.

How many phone numbers can you remember?

The most I ever could hold was about 20.

If my head can only hold 20 phone numbers, then how do I expect to remember even 1 day out of another lifetime?

Well the short answer is I don't, and haven't for a long time.

We all have so much crap from this present life going through our heads, that there is no way for most people to remember what happened to them in their lifespan before their present lifespan.



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