Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
Nessie is quoting Axxman300's post, Abaddon. The link to it is in post #124.
Nessie is quoting Axxman300's post, Abaddon. The link to it is in post #124.
Re hilighted. Humans have at least 9 and possibly as many as 26 senses, so you are already wrong straight out of the box. Nobody credible claims a mere 5 senses. That would be idiotic. Science has long since moved beyond such an anachronistic idea.
Could you look beyond 18th century thinking please.
I agree with the highlighted,I have no idea if they can because we have no idea what the nature of a ghost is. Please don't conflate this as an endorsement ghosts are real and that I want them to be real. At most the phenomena is intriguing. The point is there's not much difference between eyeballs and engineered devices in practice. Furthermore, I can neither confirm nor exclude the possibility of such a thing.
Proof of the existence of something can come from multiple, corroborating, credible witnesses.
I know some other ghost stories that involve credible people who have no reason to lie who say they interacted with a person who can be best described as a ghost.
There is, because of that, such a thing as a ghost, which is not just a figment of our imagination or some sort of projection from within ourselves.
I agree with the highlighted,
if we can see ghosts then the ghost is interacting physically with the world and reflecting light into our eyes. That would imply that any device that can detect reflected light should be able to detect ghosts, yet I don't think anyone has created such a device. Camera/video doesn't seem to do the job.
We kinda do know a bit about the nature of ghosts (if real), we know that they reflect light otherwise no one would see them.
That you're criticising Nessie for saying something that was actually said by Axxman300.Read that. And I was responding to Nessie's post #128. Your problem is???
But why ? How do you distinguish between ghost, aliens, Jesus, or something you haven't even heard about ?
If ghosts really exist and your anecdote about the ghostly lady was true, then that would indicate that light bounces off of ghosts for witnesses to see them.
That means that ghosts interact with the physical world, in which case why can't we detect them?
Is it like a special pleading sort of thing.
Thinking about it, re: the ghostly lady post,
After hearing the couple say 'what girl', why didn't the two police immediately go follow the girl or question the couple for saying 'what girl'?
Apparently all they did was get spooked and run back to base and got a day off.
Maybe they believed in ghosts?
Maybe the whole story is bollocks?
who knows.
Speaking as the guy who's done the work, seeing something is not proof of anything. I have seen a lot of strange things, I have heard crazy things, but I have no proof. More important is that fact that many of the things I thought I saw have been explained with a little work (and in some cases a lot of work). A good ghost story shouldn't be confused as evidence. Some of my better investigations came from police officers about a house or business where weird stuff was going on. In all of those cases I found explanations related to plumbing (rattling hot water pipes) and in one case one room shook whenever a heavy vehicle drove past the house (geology and foundation issues).
As for ghosts not being an internal projection, the fact is that research has shown it most definitely is internal. A paranormal research team in Oklahoma successfully created a haunting in a public high school over ten years ago. They did it all by word of mouth telling the right kids at the school the standard (and warn out) legend of the janitor who committed suicide in the second floor janitor's closet. As far as I know the place still has the reputation of being haunted even after the research team told them otherwise. Why? Because people saw and heard stuff that had to be the ghost.
When people hear sounds from outside at 2 a.m. their response is dependent upon where they live. Folks living in bear country are going to respond differently than people living in raccoon country. There are parts of Chicago where people don't have the luxury of believing in ghosts when they hear someone downstairs or in the back yard.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to prove ghosts are real. That Nobel Prize money will come in handy, and I'd be set for life between the books I'd write, and the lecture circuit. So far I have nothing.
Think of this. Today we all have cameras with us pretty much 24 hours 7 days a week. We see that even at times of great personal peril and at great personal risk people snap videos and photos. I'd say for many of the younger folk it is almost instinctive to document your life via your camera.All I can say is that in the ghost stories I know, no form of detection device was available, because a ghost was not expected and what device are you referring to?
Have you snapped any photos of ghosts?My and my spouses experience is suggestive of an explanation by plumbing or similar, but the noises we heard were one offs and never repeated.
The ghost stories I have all involve people not set up in any way to think "ghost" or which can be explained by a bear, racoon or other animal.
XKCD agrees with you.If there was ever a nail in the coffin of such phenomena I'd say the smart phone camera has been the nail that shows ghosts as external to the observers don't exist.
It seems that if you do not have the imagination to think of any other explanation, then ghosts is your answer.The footstep sounds were exactly the same as when someone really was walking down the corridor. They could not be attributed to plumbing.
Exactly the same? Are you sure?
It seems that if you do not have the imagination to think of any other explanation, then ghosts is your answer.
I find that rather feeble, given that it is well known that people often hear things that we misattribute to something else than the real cause. Just this weekend it happened at my house that we heard an animal rumbling that we at first thought originated in the house, then (after sticking our heads out of a windows) thought it came from a lorry, then from a plane, and only the day after found that the next-door neighbour had bought a new kind of machine for the garden that he had inexplicably started in the middle of the night.
Animals regularly move around on our roof with foot-steps that can seem human-like when they are not moving too fast.
So is God, leprechauns, and gossamer pixies; all equally reasonable.It seems that if you do not have the imagination to think of any other explanation, then ghosts is your answer...