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Just because scientists have yet to prove it or find evidence doesn't mean that the possibility isn't there.
It's ok if you are scared, you can just say, that you try to deny it in order to hide your fear. Like a small child hiding under a blanket, if you can't see them, they can't see you... I get it.![]()
Just because scientists have yet to prove it or find evidence doesn't mean that the possibility isn't there.
Just because delusional people believe in it does not make it real either. The burden of proof is always on the people making the claim not the other way around.
Throughout the history of mankind unexplainable things have been called supernatural instead of looking for a rational answer. Why? Fear and an acceptance of ignorance plays a major role here. Grown men shaking in their boots like little children, pissing their pants and crapping their panties.
I don't look at unexplained anomalies with fear but rather curiosity. I have seen some strange things in my life that I absolutely cannot explain but I can tell you that it wasn't a ghost or demon.
No arrogance here on us being the only people - I think statistically it's very likely that there are other intelligent civilizations in the universe, especially considering how much we've learned about exoplanets in the last 20 years. But the chance that we've been visited by any of them I find highly unlikely for two main reasons. First, the distances involved are quite literally astronomical and I think even an advanced race would be hard pressed to travel them. Second, and more importantly, there could literally be billions of civilizations, but probably not at the same time. Since we only have our own experience as a metric, civilizations probably come and go over periods of thousands of years, which is the blink of an eye on geological and astronomical time scales. I'm of the opinion that this is the primary reason for the Fermi Paradox, but that's just me. If we are being visited by alien craft, there should be physical evidence at some point,
the point i was making is that science hasnt been able to prove how those monuments were built and they are solid items in front of us, so to me it's not a stretch of the imagination that science cant explain ghosts/spirits, but because one is in front of us it is acceptable to not understand, but the other is not.
speaking of the pyramids I watched a documentary that said they dont believe even with our modern building know how that we could do the pyramids as accurate and as large, thats fascinating to me.
The problem here is that you're paying attention to a documentary and not the Anthropology community who actually do the research and study that stuff for a living. Why don't you email the Anthropology department of your local university and ask them about those structures?
This is all I can seem to take away from the story. It's some of the funniest shit I've heard in years.
Sure, it was November, but was the cat drunk on eggnog, or something else? The holidays are a sad time for some, but even worse for the pets because some of them are dressed up in holiday pet stuff.
Drunken cat singing jingle bells, yelling off the occasional racist rant, while wearing a pilgrim hat....
(I'm not involving myself in the whole "ghosts vs. non-ghosts" debate, that little bit of the story is what I'm talking about)