have you seen any ghosts then mulder
Be skeptical of the things you believe are false, but be very skeptical of the things you believe are true.
I see ghosts regularly but I know they are caused by misperception. I have seen 'human figures' that, on closer examination, were poorly seen potted plants! They looked like perfectly realistic figures, for a while. Your brain will continue to see a 'human figure', until it gets more information that proves it wrong. I think most ghost sightings are misperceptions.
The important thing when you see something weird is always to it investigate at the time, if at all possible. In the case of misperceptions, they usually vanish when you get a better look.
That does all make sense,
Pattshau, I have a few questions if you don't mind. you mention seeing lights "3 days before someone died".
Why is that significant?
What if it had been 4 days before, or 6? What if it had been 2 days before, or 2 minutes before? At what point do the person dying and the lights have a connection to each other?
And if you saw them BEFORE the person died, why would you think they were ghosts?
Sorry, I feel like I'm interrogating you, I hope you don't mind.
Snaffling sheep from the flock of woo
-bobdezon
Oops, I think I killed it.
Thread's dead, baby, thread's dead.![]()
Snaffling sheep from the flock of woo
-bobdezon
People see human figures that are not physically present. They say they are ghosts and who am I to argue. If most turn out to be misperceptions, I conclude most ghosts are misperceptions. I see no fallacy.
The problem is that most people talk about ghosts as a theoretical entity, with lots of different definitions floating around (based on little or no real evidence from what I can see). I talk about real ghosts that I've actually investigated, using real evidence, and they're simply not the same thing.
Last edited by Mulder; 26th March 2009 at 11:52 AM.
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