I'm open to the idea of ghosts, I think it is somewhat feasible although unlikely but I have so many issues with it.
I honestly think that even if I saw a ghost with my very own eyes I'd be more inclined to think it was a hallucination rather than a spirit, that explanation seems
far more likely to me. The human mind is very capabale of producing such an experience.
In fact, my brother claims to see ghosts. We were driving a long one day and all of a sudden he said that someone ran across the road in front of our car. I believe he saw that happen because he was obviously pretty shocked but was it there? Blatantly not. No one else in the car saw it (4 people), I was looking forward and I didn't see shit.
It was obviously in his mind... Our eyes work by taking in light, everyone takes in the same light so I fail to see how he saw something we didn't. Which brings me on to another point, these ghosts must be some kind of physical entity. We see them so they must be reflecting light and they can allegedly produce sound. If you watch a ghost hunting program the ghosts are making all kinds of noises knocking on walls and stuff so clearly to produce that sound some kind of being is putting some kind of physical force to a solid object. They're just invisible so you can't see them do it :338:. So presuming they must be physical entities howcome we can't measure them. You would have thought by now scientists would have somehow been able to
measure the existence of ghosts.
I mean surely hallucination is a much more logical explanation to seeing ghosts then dead peoples spirits which have become trapped in time, condemned to haunt the place they died? People just prefer to jump to irrational conclusions IMO.
I've heard one spiritual nut say that ghosts are hallucinations but the spirits impose these hallucinations on us... Sounds like another 'god did it' type explanation
Ouija boards or any other form of talking to the dead is pure BS and shouldn't even be given a second thought IMO.
I'm actually open to this explanation.
How was that an explanation? All he said was that scientists may someday provide proof of the existence of ghosts, which goes without saying.