
 Science Fictions
 Science Fictions Episode 89: Halloween special on reincarnation
 Oct 28, 2025 
 Dive into the eerie world of reincarnation this Halloween! Explore compelling stories of children recalling past lives, backed by research from universities like Virginia and Edinburgh. The hosts examine notorious cases, such as the boy who believed he was a WWII pilot, and discuss the phenomenon of birthmarks linked to past-life memories. Skepticism abounds as they unveil potential biases in reporting and the role of cultural absorption in these claims. Join the spooky conversation about life, death, and what might come next! 
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Parapsychology Exists In Academia
- The University of Virginia hosts a formal Division of Perceptual Studies that researches paranormal claims like reincarnation.
- Such research sits inside mainstream universities and frames consciousness-survival as a challenge to scientific paradigms.
Jim Tucker's High-Profile Reincarnation Work
- Jim Tucker, a child psychiatrist at UVA, published Before Children’s Memories of Previous Lives and papers claiming thousands of cases.
- His work is cited widely and even blurbed by Deepak Chopra, showing crossover to popular culture.
The 'Ryan' Hollywood Identification
- The case of 'Ryan' describes a child identifying a 1932 actor, Marty Martin, with many claimed matches to the actor's life.
- The published report asserts 55 verified statements despite some general or incorrect details.



