Science would have to entertain the hypothesis. — unenlightened
He's suggesting people who don't believe in ghosts can't see them, — flannel jesus
I reject the hypothesis that you can only see x if you believe in x. — flannel jesus
Me, I don't know if there were ghosts there, but it really wasn't hard to believe it in that environment. Partially because of the sense of the past and of premature and violent deaths. It was much easier to believe it there than in the brash newness of Australia where I come from. We're not old enough to be haunted. — Wayfarer
But given that such things were universal, say, in the Middle Ages, then it seems to me as if we are inclined to interpret such data consistently in a specific way, such as seeing ghosts or spirits as opposed to unicorns, in terms if repeated experiences. — Manuel
I've never heard 'ghosts are only visible to believers' until now. — flannel jesus
Contrary to popular opinion, I think science is very liberal with which hypotheses it entertains. — flannel jesus
That was a standard claim I used to hear amongst New Age types. You don't see them because 'you're a crass materialist who lacks sensitivity' or 'you are a skeptic and so are nto receptive'. I think this romantic approach to occult matters is still popular. — Tom Storm
That follows in as much as in a culture where the idea of ghosts and spirts are accepted as real and are culturally important, you're going to see way more of them.
Reminds me of people who have religious visions of saints or of gods. People generally have visions of the saints and gods that are part of their own culture. I'd be more convinced if Mary appeared to people in Punjab. Or if a Hindu deity appeared to a Southern Baptist in Georgia. — Tom Storm
how do ghosts, or the photons they reflect, know what you believe? — flannel jesus
If you have to find an explanation for a ghost you saw, that's fine, you still saw it. — flannel jesus
the ghost still exists in my world and reality. — javi2541997
they do not have photons which are perceptible to our senses.
But, what if I say that I actually saw a ghost once. — javi2541997
would that be sunk cost too? — Manuel
The experience exists. — AmadeusD
You reject their possible existence because they do not have photons which are perceptible to our senses. — javi2541997
:up:haunted minds, not haunted houses — Tom Storm
:up: :up:↪Wayfarer You'd think, given the atrocities committed against the aborigines by the white settlers, that their ghosts, if there were such actual entities, would haunt us plenty. — Janus
Is it just that we experience things to some extent due to cultural circumstances? — Manuel
You'd think, given the atrocities committed against the aborigines by the white settlers, that their ghosts, if there were such actual entities, would haunt us plenty. — Janus
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