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Sabine visits the question from a pure physics point of view. Fascinating. The question was asked in various episodes of Star Trek and the various spinoffs. Me, personally, there is only one soul. When the body is disassembled by the transporter and then reassembled elsewhere, the soul disconnects, like a Near Death Experience, and then reconnects when the body is reassembled. Our souls exist in a place where time and space are meaningless with one purpose which is to reside in one receptacle, disconnects occur and reconnects are almost immediate. The ones that don’t reconnect, are called death.

Sabine visits the question from a pure physics point of view. Fascinating. The question was asked in various episodes of Star Trek and the various spinoffs. Me, personally, there is only one soul. When the body is disassembled by the transporter and then reassembled elsewhere, the soul disconnects, like a Near Death Experience, and then reconnects when the body is reassembled. Our souls exist in a place where time and space are meaningless with one purpose which is to reside in one receptacle, disconnects occur and reconnects are almost immediate. The ones that don’t reconnect, are called death.

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I like the pendulum of your thoughts. You’re engaging the idea of the soul. Everything after that was kind of hysterical. You went wild with your thoughts. Dial it back, pick a thought and let’s discuss it. Try not to shotgun your thoughts all at once, we’re human too.