Originally posted by Korittke
Our main argument was never that it goes against the laws of physics but that it has never been proven to work, has never been recorded, has never been successful in an experiment and is all based on subjective experiences that seemingly are impossible to recreate as soon as someone asks to do so. I'd have no problem with paranormal stuff if there was only 1 seriously unquestionable case of it happening, a case that is agreed upon to be valid by serious researchers from both sides.
This also is a very valid point. And you can say it would be stupid to argue otherwise.
But if indeed any of these paranormal activities are possible then and we as sentient beings have yet to trigger its existence in our realm or lives or our minds then it could certainly be viewed as one of the greatest equations to figure out.
What loop whole are we missing?
What area of consciousness have we not grasped.?
What can we evolve into?
What dimensions may exist that hold the key to some of these questions.
Why can't we grasp something that we can fully imagine?
I guess we should watch our double posting Onironaut.
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