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Ask yourself. Why can't you just accept something as an unknown?
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The things unknown to us are the things we should question. If no one ever questioned whether or not the earth was flat, then people would have probably never founded the United States and countries that are separated by large bodies of water would never meet.
What I am saying is that we need to ask questions about our existence, and although it is possible to give many logical explainations to how we work, where our energy comes from, and how our personalities come to differ, we can always ask the question "why?"
Why shouldn't the energy in us be a part of something bigger? Everything in the known universe is made of energy- particles of positive, negative, and neutral charges. If a massive collection of energy can make a rock, and at the same time another massive collection of energy can make a stream of water, then isn't it obvious that we are only a part of this massive universe of energy? This is the theory of the unified field.
Defined: The universal phenomena described by physics which demonstrates the connectivity of all matter and Energy via the medium of pre-physical existence. The scientific model which accounts for the actions of consciousness and its psychical effects.
So this shows that when organisms die, they are reborn into the unified field as many different forms of energy (ultimately compounds). Maybe the "soul" is the pure energy in the form of electrons and our bodies are the masses of atoms.