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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-04-30 12:32 am

[ SECRET POST #4498 ]


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(Anonymous) 2019-05-01 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
I have no idea what this is. Is it a ghost hunting show?
Anyway, there is proof of 'ghosts' that is peoples experiences. I'm amazed how many people have had strange/ghostly experiences and yet don't want to admit to it for fear of being mocked by others who will tell them they're 'making it up' or its 'in their heads ie hallucinating'.
Maybe be so. I myself have had experiences that I can't explain. I'm not saying they are 'ghosts' but imo 'ghost' is simply what we call some weird experience we can't explain. Could there be a logical explanation? Sure! I'm not discounting that. But, so far, the explanations science has given for these scenarios checks out for some but not others.
There is 'proof' but unfortunately people instantly dismiss anything because it doesn't fit into their established view of life. Everything that could be labelled 'proof' is instantly seen as being 'faked'. Most of it probably is. But I still believe there are some bits of 'evidence' that still can't be explained.
Again not saying it's necessarily ghosts/spirits/whatever. I'm just saying it can't be explained.

(Anonymous) 2019-05-01 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
where to even start

i think my favourite part is the scare quotes you put around proof because you're well aware that "peoples experiences" is and never will be scientific proof, but you still gotta pretend you're entertaining the concept since you're vaguely aware that's what people do who want to be taken seriously

(Anonymous) 2019-05-03 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
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Exactly. The scare quotes definitely give the game away. But we expect 'evidence' that can be 'proven' by 'reproducible experimentation.' That's how we would know they're not 'making it up,' see?