I thought life was confusing before I met my Physics teacher who led to my challenging anything based on faith until it passed at least the quantum test. Once I discovered just about anything could pass the quantum test, life really got confusing. I have spent the last few years researching the process that would have to exist in order for a human entity to reincarnate. I believe we can observe the process if we look in the right place. My work is sitting in a blog at
http://onwardtoinfinity.blogspot.com/. My hypothesis is the human entity is a wave/particle with a signature between 400-430nm which comes and goes via the rods in the human eye that resides, for now, in the cerebellum as long as the physical body is active.
Either this knowledge or a recent surgical procedure has enhanced my ability to see light in the above wave length. I could be crazy I guess. I am working my way through medical evaluations until they decide to cart me off to a rubber room. So far the field of medicine has no idea regarding the phenomena I am experiencing. I document my visual perception journey at
http://see-dead-people.blogspot.com/. I apologize for the cheap ploy with words I use to pull in readers but trying to post information to the web reminds me of the work I did in support of the SETI program.
The ability of the human eye to resolve a single photon is based on applying Planck's for quantitative measurement and has been tested using mid range light (510 nm) with the assumption that the process would only work if scotopic vision was at its peak. That may be true with mid range light but I would love to test human eye response with violet and near ultraviolet light. I can find no information that a test has been conducted using my light source. We know that the proteins CRY1 and CRY2 give bird species the ability to navigate by seeing variations in blue light caused by the earths magnetic field so I don't think it is a reach to conduct the kind of research I am suggesting. For those who don't know, these proteins are present in the human eye. No one knows why. I look for little oddities like that in my research. THere are not many places where one can find a mix of science and things that go bump in the night so I look forward to any input from this forum.