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I believe in reincarnation just as much as I believe any other theory of an afterlife - that is to say, I don't.
We don't know. Nobody knows what happens when we die. That's ok, and I don't feel the need to make up a story to explain away the uncertainty.
I think it's likely that something happens when we die, but it could just as easily be nothingness, the end of existence. I only think it's likely because I definitely believe that there is SO much that we don't understand about the universe that it's more probable than not that SOMETHING happens that we can't currently fathom, perceive, or understand.
But, right now there's no real evidence. So I don't care, and I don't worry about it.
To our best understanding, everything that lives will die. I don't know what happens, it might be some form of heaven, it might be reincarnation, it might be transcendence, etc. However, I take comfort in the fact that it's a shared experience, whatever it is. It's natural. It's part of the process.
The universe doesn't owe us an explanation. Maybe we'll figure it out, but we haven't yet, and I'm fine with that.