Jerzy Zbigniew Achimowicz Hello Professor and Doctor Achimowicz, If you are interested I wrote this article: Book Highly Theoretical Differential Equations of the Afterlife
Jerzy Zbigniew Achimowicz Dear Doctor and Professor Achimowicz,
Reincarnation seems parsimonious. What do you think of these arguments against reincarnation?: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/three-arguments-against-reincarnation
Jerzy Zbigniew Achimowicz Hello Dr. and Professor Achimowicz,
I am honored to have attracted your attention. Together the low probability, low practicality, and low parsimony of Plato's Theory of Forms simultaneously point to reincarnation not happening. Yet nominalism favors a Christian Universalist Heaven being the most likely afterlife. Added with the uniqueness(see difference in birth of each sperm in a man's pair of testicles and each egg of a woman's reproductive system upon combination) of each being, causing a reincarnation to be less likely. Especially because since abstract ideas are not eternal then the force, that determines when and if a soul( also known as a quantum nomad) stops reincarnating and enters the permanent separation from the material realm, probably does not exist. I plan to publish an entire book on the low probability of reincarnation. Here are differential equations that favor a Christian Universalist Heaven as the most likely afterlife:
Book Highly Theoretical Differential Equations of the Afterlife