
The Michael Shermer Show The Scientist Who Tried to Prove Reincarnation
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May 2, 2026 Jesse Bering, research psychologist and science writer, explores Ian Stevenson’s decades-long quest to investigate children’s claims of past lives. He discusses why afterlife questions persist, Stevenson’s methods and curious cases, cognitive reasons people imagine continuity after death, and the challenges of unexplained but unproven phenomena.
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Brain As Receiver Explains Afterlife Intuition
- Many paranormal traditions conceptualize the brain as a receiver or filter for a universal consciousness rather than the generator of mind.
- Bering finds the 'transmission' model intuitively appealing but not supported by mainstream neuroscience.
Override Intuitive Beliefs With Cognitive Effort
- Recognize belief in the supernatural arises from cognitive defaults like teleology and theory of mind, and override them through deliberate cognitive effort.
- Bering warns skeptics that it takes conscious work to suppress intuitive supernatural inferences.
Xerox Founder Secretly Funded Reincarnation Research
- Chester Carlson, Xerox inventor, anonymously funded Ian Stevenson heavily, enabling decades of global parapsychology work and an endowed chair.
- Bering found the link ironic given Xerox's duplication metaphor versus reincarnation's soul continuity.









