National remembrance (2 / 5)
Discuss: Scientific Research. (2 / 5)
Scientific research on national remembrance is not a matter of belief alone, but is systematically and rigorously studied by leading educational institutions abroad. As follows:
1. Research and history institutions
The most reliable research is driven by the University of Virginia, an ancient and prestigious university in the United States with a dedicated body studying mortality for more than 50 years.
• Dr. Ian Stevenson: A psychiatrist and former head of the Department of Parapsychology, who has pioneered this research since 1957, he has spent 40 years traveling around the world, including Thailand, Myanmar, and India, investigating and documenting more than 2,500 cases scientifically.
• Dr. Jim Tucker: A child psychiatrist who undertook research in 1999. He is a scientist who practices rigorous Western medical stereotypes and emphasizes proof.
2. Scientific research methodology
To make the research academically acceptable, Dr. Tucker and his team used a complex review process including:
• Before Identification Items (BIs): This is at the heart of the research. It highlights the hearsay or behavior of the child "before" the identification of the person in the past. This helps to eliminate the single difficulty or bias that adults will fill in the child later.
• All-round Data Collection: Interviews with children, parents, checks official documents, and finds evidence to substantiate hearsay thoroughly
• Psychological analysis: Researchers have observed that relic children often show symptoms of PTSD, such as having repeated nightmares or fictional plays in scenes of their own death, which is difficult to explain in the current psychological framework.
3. Conclusions and assumptions of researchers
Despite the criticism that children may receive information from other sources or be guided, in many cases, such as the case of James Leininger, that can accurately name warships, colleagues' names, and specific details of World War II aircraft at the age of two, the assumption of "memory transfer across lives" has become the most logical explanation in data.
However, researchers agree that this hugely challenges the original scientific framework and point out that death may not be the end, but just the beginning chapter of a new journey that science still needs to study.
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