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My house and other's in my street are supposedly haunted by monk's,
as a local chapel had a 'priest run' (tunnel) running from it to a monastery about 11 mile's away. |
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Love how many of these 'paranormal' beliefs are concepts which originated in fiction.
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Can you measure the bond between a mother or father and their child? Just because something can't be measured, or probed in a lab, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. |
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Ghosts are not physically possible. They both float though walls and let can make items move. Therefore they must be composed of some magical elements which can both be pretty much nothing and yet exert physical force. Not a small trick. There is no proof. As I mentioned above you might as well be arguing for the existence of vampires or shapeshifting lizards. And yes, just because something can't be measured in the lab doesn't mean it does exist. Science isn't just about lab work. It's about removing human bias from a theory in order to learn something new about the Universe. We could conduct other experiments to at least lend some evidence for ghosts. We could go to a location famed for it's ghosts and see if there is a lot of unexplained stuff happening. If ghosts exist and are actually having a physical effect on the world then we could certainly find out about it. |
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Women tend to think the bigger the better :-x |
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Even if they do exist they could be caused by an interaction between the brain of the watcher and something in the environment. That is speculation on my part, and while it doesn't explain how ghosts move things, it could explain why we can't record proof. I do find it interesting that people who are certain that God exists are also certain that ghosts don't.. |
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I think things need more substance than that, which is why I am comfortable ruling out the existence of ghosts. I don't want to work on the assumption that everything should be considered until we categorically rule it out because such a task is impossible. When we start getting into changing the laws of the Universe then, indeed, anything is possible. Probably isn't though. Quote:
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Theres lots of things science cant explain. Take near death experiences for an example. Its about as close to this subject as you can get.
Ive read many cases that simply cant be explained away. And scientists already have admitted that theres about 11 dimentions. Is it not equally possible that ghosts might occupy one of them? How do you also explain dogs senses? They appear to see things we cant. Ive witnessed this first hand. I also once saw a documentary of a dog owner who had a camcorder set up to capture what his dog did when he was almost home. The Dog somehow knew his owner was on his way home, yet had no way of knowing. I find it entirely plausible that animals can sense something we cant. |
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Animals get used to when things happen, like patterns. My cats are always waiting by the door when I get home, due to it being at the same time almost every day.
I do think your mind may be playing tricks on you though. |
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