B-dawg
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And what of those who don't want ANY kind of post-mortem existence, reincarnation or spirit world? Such people exist (my dad being one of them.) Why should they have further conscious existence FOISTED on them, if they don't want it??? B-man
Most reputable physicists dismiss this "new scientific paradigm" stuff as crackpot , pseudo-scientific bilge, NSD. Sort of Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster research (bet you a nickel they never turn up anything! Haven't for the last 50 years!!!) Now, why do you think this is? To quote Andrew Skolnick (science journalist):
"Ever notice how casinos ban card counters, but they NEVER ban psychics?"
Makes you wonder, doesn't it..?
B-man
Logic permits that if there is an afterlife and consciousness that is independent of the brain then there's probably a way of explaining it with science. ***************** -It should have been explained by now, if it was ever going to be. Fact is, a neurosurgeon can poke electrodes into your brain and make you laugh, shout, cry, sing "Yankee Doodle", see a blue patch, or even have a "mystical experience." Which therefore is the simpler explanation, soul/afterlife or we're-just-our-brains? (Answer this question as if you had old William of Occam watching over your shoulder, ready to slit your throat with that infamous razor of his if you didn't pick the simpler explanation..!) _________________
I don't claim to be an expert myself by any means, but I am curious as to why you would dismiss the new scientific paradigm without actually addressing any of the principles and theories outlined ie. dark matter, charge clusters etc. Telling me about casinos and loch ness monsters doesn't promote healthy debate. Please do not talk down to me. ****************** -I'm not talking down to anybody. (And WHAT ABOUT those casinos, a good psychic oughtta be able to burn up a craps table in nothing flat! What's going on here?) __________________
Also I always tell people this. Do you know that people used to consider phenomenon that is commonplace today like radio and tv waves, flying machines etc to be crackpot and psuedo science?? Times change. ****************** -Times sure DO change. True, 100 years ago nobody would have believed that (new, unprecedented!) things, like flight or space travel, would ever be possible. Ditto for radio, ect. Your "new paradigm", on the other hand, states that "ancient wisdom" (i.e., superstitious beliefs best suited to primitive, early agricultural societies like Sumer and pre-dynastic Egypt) are going to be vindicated by modern science. While surely our scientific knowledge is incomplete and I'm sure some tweaking is in order (i.e. "charge clusters" may require a re-investigation of basic electromagnetic theory) but I think it is quite a reach to claim that "charge clusters" have anything more to do with "mystical realities" than that bowl of 5-alarm chili I ate last Tuesday (some ghosts WERE detected, but I'm afraid they were of the "trouser" variety!) As for "dark matter", its existence is far from a proven thing, it is just a hypothesis to explain some research anomalies. Not to say it doesn't exist, but I think we're better off consulting physicists to try to figure it out, than some unkempt-bearded "guru" in India who hasn't had a bath in 40 years... (I could go on, but I'll just go with the examples you provided... 'nuff said there!) _________________
My motto is the role of science is to investigate the unexplained, NOT to explain the uninvestigated. ***************** And that's a VERY good motto, NSD. I agree 100%. Sadly, "ancient wisdom" and religion are ALL ABOUT explaining the uninvestigated, you must admit. If we allow modern science to go down that road, I don't think we're going to get much benefit out of it. Although I suppose certain vulnerable people may derive some comfort from it, like perhaps the poor family of that girl in Bailey, CO might. So I guess it isn't ALL bad, right? (Or is it..?)
Just my thoughts for your penny,
B-man
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