(2019-06-02, 09:34 AM)Chris Wrote: He doesn't seem very much like Steve001 to me.
But I do have trouble understanding why someone should be open to veridical NDEs but not remote viewing. I'd have thought the experimental evidence was much stronger for the latter, and the "boggle factor" much larger for the former.
Maybe because is is difficult to design an experiment for NDEs?
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.
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(2019-06-02, 09:38 AM)Stan Woolley Wrote: I don’t think so. Is there any evidence that Steve001 has ever been suspected of doing something like this? He’s been around long enough to give him the benefit of any doubt in my opinion.
Raf999 is scrambling around like a child looking for sweets imo. To dismiss remote viewing as he has, has lost him any benefit of doubt that I may have had for him. Mediocre might have been too rude imo, but he was basically right.
I don’t agree with Max’s opening phrase either.
I wasn't really taking the Steve/Raf equivalence too seriously; just pointing out what I saw as similarities in approach. But you are probably right - there's probably no cause to accuse Steve of using sock puppets so I apologise to him for that.
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Freeman Dyson
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I'm enjoying a sunny day here in italy (it gets freaking hot here really fast) with my girlfriend, when I'm done I'll explain while I think NDEs as valid and remote viewing not
(2019-06-02, 02:10 PM)Chris Wrote: I just don't understand how you can be convinced that remote viewing is impossible, and at the same time be open to veridical (extra-sensory) perception during an NDE. If one is possible, why not the other?
I do agree. Especially since, as I alluded to earlier, the evidence for NDEs is mostly anecdotal (necessarily so, of course). At least RV can be, and has been, tested experimentally. If we consider the possibility of mind existing apart from brain (which we must if we are to accept NDEs as real) then dismissing RV as an unlikely “superpower” seems somewhat inconsistent.
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