| Subject: Re: The return of Art Bell |
| From: FreeSoulMan |
| Date: 09/02/2006, 17:46 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
John A. Weeks III a écrit :
In article <1138990630.017674.266800@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"tomcat" <jlavine@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Without realizing it you are talking about yourself, your knowledge,
and your limitations. To you the 'real world' is what 'you' have
experienced and regard as 'worthy' of factuality.
Bunk. The real world is what you can measure with a volt-ohm
meter, and if you measure it 3 times, you get the same reading
each of the 3 times. So far, no body has come up with a method
of measuring these foo-foo effects.
The "pottery thing" has been written about seriously by observers.
So has psychic surgery. Both are frauds. In psychic surgery,
the so-called surgeon has a piece of animal innards hidden on
his body, and he/she pulls it out which everyone is focused on
the chanting. The pottery fraud is the same thing. If you strip-
search the psychic first, they cannot do the trick. The pottery
is hidden on their body.
"Warp" is being worked on at NASA by Physicists.
Faster than light travel might be looked at, but there is no such
thing as "warp". It is a sub-space field, according to Star Trek,
and subspace doesn't exist in real life. Or not that we have
discovered yet, nor seen data or a theory that would suggest that
it should or could exist. All those subspace particals on Star
Trek are made up.
The Ice Cube is being
built in Antartical -- at considerable expense -- to experimentally
prove the existence of "other dimensions" that are predicted by Quantum
Theory.
Those "dimensions" are folded so tight as to be smaller than
microscopic. No human could live there, and there certainly are
not doorways where being move between these mathematical dimensions.
Billions of people believe in "reincarnation, heaven, and God"
and while that does not constitute a strict scientific 'proof', it does
justify pondering.
Yes, one should ponder how so many people could be so wrong about
something so important in light of a total lack of evidence to
suggest that god is either possible or likely. Just because
billions of people think something doesn't mean anything. After
all, most people once thought the earth was flat.
Science has come a long way since the early 1800's. These things
mentioned are the subject of 'real research' going on today in 'real
laboratories'.
Great...when they find something, and publish it in a peer-reviewed
journal, then lets talk about it.
And, yes, they are discovering "some really cool things". Really!
Yes, like Remote Viewing, which has now been fully debunked.
-john-
If you think you can repeat every physics experiment it's because you
are probably a poor physicist
Some debunkers are just lame.
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