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Science Can ghost be scientifically measured?

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ZeratoS
post Sep 28 2009, 02:27 AM

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QUOTE(tjinn @ Sep 27 2009, 01:36 PM)
well u may be right there. but comparing the concept of ghost to an invisible purple elephant is hardly a fair comparison.
There are a good number of people out there who have felt the presence of ghost or even seen them. Not just one or two.
In addition to that, modern science has not offer any reasonable theory to proof that what these people have seen aren't ghost.
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External factors apply, y'know. Like state of mind, phobias and so forth. Now I'm not denying that they don't exist, given plenty of evidence currently lying around, but all the same I see no reason to give a nod towards the belief that they do exist. At least they haven't shown themselves or most normal people aren't able to percieve or see such things (it being outside of our capabilities to see/feel) with the exception of the minority.

Anyway, like pretty much all the things we feel, we can't actually see them. We humans create our own words and descriptions for such things.
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post Sep 30 2009, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(tjinn @ Sep 29 2009, 04:13 PM)
i'm well aware of the external factors.
But what i'm merely voicing is just my opinion.. and like i've said in my previous post.
i believe that it is a natural phenomenon, their existence, it isn't anything paranormal.. and given time i'm sure science will get to the bottom of it.
its out there.. we just don't know what it is..... yet. tongue.gif
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post Oct 4 2009, 01:12 AM

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This is really going off topic.
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post Oct 6 2009, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(sp@wn @ Oct 6 2009, 01:32 PM)
how does one measure things that dont exist?
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The topic assumes that they do exist. The question is how to measure, please read before commenting.

At any rate, I believe its high time this thread is closed. Contact a moderator please!

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