I ain't afraid o' no ghost...
Seriously though, this vid made me a believer. [http://www.viddler.com/v/3c4636fa]
Seriously though, this vid made me a believer. [http://www.viddler.com/v/3c4636fa]
I'm far more inclined to believe it was a coincidence than a ghost, though it was probably something with scientific reasoning behind it.Saulkar said:So what was it? Muttering in our sleep subconsciously acknowledged, a coincidence, some sort of electromagnetic transfer between our two brains, a real ghost. ;-) Hell if I know but it is not something I lose sleep over nor consider evidence of anything remarkable. Just a childhood oddity.
I'm with you man, the amount of people saying yes in this thread is fucking mindblowing. Seriously people, fucking ghosts? Are you shitting me? This is frankly ridiculous.Jiggy said:No...and I find it hard to believe that anyone is answering otherwise.
So, do you also believe in Goblins? What about Fairys? Angels?
For fucks sake people, you'd think we'd be past the point of thinking that fucking Ghosts are real.
This may come as shock to some of you, but Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't real either.
Not quite sure how you can say my info was "irrelevant", as everything I said in my previous posts was on the topic, but in all honesty I wasn't "dumping" anything on you; specifically.DoPo said:Well, I dunno, for some reason you chose me to dump some irrelevant info. I thought you wanted the initiative there. Why should I take the lead?Vigormortis said:"Find that someone"? Pretty sure that "someone" would be anyone claiming ghosts are real. So...take your pick I guess? There are plenty of them around. Hell, last I heard, anywhere between 25 and 30 percent of Americans believe in ghosts. So just grab the next 4 people you see. Chances are at least one of them is a believer.DoPo said:Come back when you find that someone, then we can interrogate him together.Vigormortis said:Ever hear the phrase "burden of proof"? Basically, it's up to the ones claiming something is true to prove that it's true. Not the other way around.DoPo said:But think about it - there is nothing to disprove ghosts. What if hallucinations are actually caused by ghosts and all that?
Also, if they say they saw one, that is not proof. If history and science have taught us anything it's that eye-witness accounts and anecdotal evidence are the worst, most unreliable kinds of evidence you can get.
I don't think you really understand exactly how energy works and how it's conserved. Energy in it's most basic definition is the ability to do work (i.e exert a force). Every atom in our being has energy and is arranged so as to create a conscious human being. There is no "store" of energy somewhere in our brain that is our consciousness, our brain and body works via changes in energy to power our organs. When somebody dies there is no "lost energy", there is just a lack of changes in energy and living processes happening, it is just a different arrangement of the atoms/energy that make a human up.lordmardok said:ghosts is kind of a wide generalization, scientifically speaking it's more than plausible, the laws of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and the majority of what makes up the human persona, i.e. what we consider to be the 'self' is energy. The idea that some kind of imprint could be left on the physical plane? Perhaps.
Personally I would have to say I'm more willing to believe in ghosts than I would be willing to dismiss them until I am given concrete proof. Simply in accordance with scientific principle the possibility of 'ghosts' existing is slightly more likely than it is not.
But in terms of supernatural ghosts that haunt dark victorian mansions and kill promiscuous teenagers? Not so much a believer.
What the hell do you do alone in an old hopsital?Ariyura said:I believe in them. I work in the old part of a hospital by myself for almost twelve hour shifts. Sitting in a place that is rarely accessed by anyone but myself at that time of night there have been times where I find myself talking to thin air because something else is there and it's not the doctors or the nurses or even security.
Really? Tell me more...Zeckt said:I never wanted to believe in ghosts, till I saw one make a face at me through a window in a bathroom 2 stories up while I was brushing my teeth. I vote yes.