For example, Darwin, the author of evolution. When he was old, he even publicly stated that the most regrettable thing he did in his life was to establish the theory of evolution. So did our great physicist Newton, who became a theologian when he was old. Sadly, Einstein followed their footsteps.
Why do they do this? I once read this view in a book that theology and the end of science are the same thing. Especially for these scientists who have reached the extreme on their own road, they have glimpsed the ultimate truth, and theology and science are a concept for them.
Just like we climb a mountain, theology climbs from the west and science climbs from the east, but we all reach the same top in the end, so our destination is the same, but the methods to solve the problem are different.
The most important thing is that science is now accepted by most people, and theology is only accepted by a few people, which leads many people to think that theology is unreliable. Actually, I am an atheist. I don't belittle those theists. I think it's just their happiness. We don't understand.
Especially now there are some top scientists. Some time ago, there was a theory that combined quantum physics with geomantic omen. They think that each of our bodies is made up of many particles, not only the human body, but also the existing substances. In a narrow sense, there are two quanta, one positive and one negative. I'm doing something with positive quantum, and anti-quantum will do the same thing.
If the technology is developed enough, I can make cakes in Guangdong under certain conditions, and you can eat my cakes in Yunnan. Similarly, from the perspective of geomantic omen and quantum physics, why can good geomantic omen affect our descendants?
It is because the graves of ancestors occupy a relatively favorable position that there will be some good quanta in them. Because our ancestors and we have similar quanta, these good quanta will affect us through our ancestors. After all, people in ancient times were buried, not cremated now.