I was just curious if anyone here feels Super Psi is a serious explanation?
I can't seem to grasp how this is anything more than something someone thought up to be clever, or to escape the implications of an afterlife after being convinced the evidence for something "supernatural" happening was sound.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'
- Bertrand Russell
I don't take it seriously because if it were true you should see way more instances of high level poltergeists and etc. If peoples unconscious were really able to conjure up multiple complex physical yet metaphorical representations of their unconscious, then why don't we see way more of that? It's much like why I reject the idea that psi works in some non energetic, purely informational way because it doesn't obey inverse square law and goes across time and space. If that were true, people should be getting effects as huge as knocking planets out of orbit as often as they make a psi wheel twitch, since energy isn't involved. Yet it seems the largest scale effects can only ever move things up to a hundred kilograms or so in mass and not very much at that. Seems like an energy output limit to me, certainly that's the most likely explanation.
"The cure for bad information is more information."
I tend to consider it is proposed by those who would usually reject 'ordinary' psi, but are prepared to go full-on in favour of the 'super' version as a way of dismissing some phenomenon which would otherwise break a person's worldview. As such it is a rhetorical device rather than an actual phenomenon. I'm not aware of any serious research or data on the topic of Super Psi in its own right.
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Haven’t other posters (here and at the other place) historically referred to Max’s explanations for veridical NDEs as “super psi”?