(2017-10-17, 11:41 PM)Chris Wrote: You begin by saying it happens in general, and then you ask me whether that's true.
Yes. In your opinion?
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
(2017-10-17, 11:41 PM)Chris Wrote: You begin by saying it happens in general, and then you ask me whether that's true.
Your observation about the proponents here being anti-science seems to me to be a generalisation too. I'm trying to offer an alternative view of why we might seem that way.
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
No, I don't mean to say that proponents here are anti-science in general. After all, the site-owners are proponents, and they came up with the Psience Quest name. There just seems to be a lot of anti-science on the site at the moment.
I sat beside the interwebs
Humble, fat and small.
A keyboard warrior, spoke to me
I couldn't see at all
He said my ideals
We're the "worst he'd ever read"
I garnered the impression
That he wished me quite unsaid
I asked about the lavish,
Or the gimilicrack I'd seen?
In thundered his response
"THOSE are just your DREAMS"
When I asked him all sincere
How to see the light?
He told me that my kind
"Were naught but froth and blight"
(With apologies to john lennon)
(This post was last modified: 2017-10-18, 12:53 AM by Oleo.)
Some of the foremost scientists of their day, ie who actually investigated the subject, were convinced by the results of their own research. I’m not suggesting that the subject should automatically be accepted as having been validated by ‘science’ as a result but scientists who have actually done research have attested to the genuineness of some phenomena.
I wonder how many scientists who are determined cynics have actually conducted the same degree of research?