Dont be so sure...when we decompose we become other forms of life so...yeahBang Kaboom Ferrell said:Reality is Unfair and cruel To me death is like a long sleep that you will never awakan fromxshadowscreamx said:i want to believe, i dont want nothingness in death..its unfair and cruel
Ninja-tastic.Hazy992 said:Now you're getting into 'you can't prove a negative' territory. The logical stance is to not assume existence until there's evidence otherwise.DoPo said:Just pointing stuff out. The ghosts exist in an indeterminate state - nothing really points toward their existence or non-existence. I think we can draw a conclusion from that, though - Schrodinger is not having a really fun time after his death.
Probably not, it was just a board game, the contacting the dead stuff just got added later.MaxiP62 said:Also; this might get mixed results but, are Ouiji boards serious or what?
There is also nothing to disprove that I have a pet unicorn with a jetpack, but it doesn't mean I do have one. You can't prove a negative, it would be wise to remember that.DoPo said:Just pointing stuff out. The ghosts exist in an indeterminate state - nothing really points toward their existence or non-existence. I think we can draw a conclusion from that, though - Schrodinger is not having a really fun time after his death.Hazy992 said:DoPo said:But think about it - there is nothing to disprove ghosts. What if hallucinations are actually caused by ghosts and all that?
Is that a joke or...?
Damn Hazy, you beat me to it!Hazy992 said:
Seriously, what the hell people? When I say you haven't disproved them, I mean just that, you haven't disproved them. You know what's wise - not everything is a binary issue. So stop trying to make me think stuff I don't want to. Ghosts are not disproved =/= they exist.Da Orky Man said:There is also nothing to disprove that I have a pet unicorn with a jetpack, but it doesn't mean I do have one. You can't prove a negative, it would be wise to remember that.DoPo said:Just pointing stuff out. The ghosts exist in an indeterminate state - nothing really points toward their existence or non-existence. I think we can draw a conclusion from that, though - Schrodinger is not having a really fun time after his death.Hazy992 said:DoPo said:But think about it - there is nothing to disprove ghosts. What if hallucinations are actually caused by ghosts and all that?
Is that a joke or...?
I would suggest sleep parlyisis, but for two people to be affected at once I imagine is rare.Saulkar said:I am on the fence about ghosts but there was something that happened between my brother and I that is rather creepy. Me and my brother went to bed after sneaking around the local graveyard after hours and then the weirdness ensued. I woke up to find an almost spectral like figure hovering over my brother, a white cloaked grim reaper if you will. Given my affinity to such oddities, even at eight I was not in the least afraid. Moments later I woke up with my brother sreaming his lungs out. After my grandparents calmed him down he vividly described the exact same figure hovering over top of him in his own dream.
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.