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Originally Posted by petegz28
The same way you can't see X-rays. The same way a camera lense sees things your eyes don't.
What is physical? Who defined what physical is and what did they base that on? Did they analyze a "poltergeist" when they defined the word physical?
Dude science is nothing more than an explanation of what we think we already know.
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X-rays are easily detectable by many means other than human eyes. Something that has never been done involving ghosts.
And science has one advantage that you're grossly overlooking. Testability. Being able to duplicate results in a controlled environment. Another something that has never been done involving ghosts.
Through time and science, all things are revealed. People have been trying for thousands of years to prove the existence of ghosts, and have come up with nothing but grainy videos and blurry pictures. We can map the human genome, but we can't prove the existence of ghosts? Why has there been zero progress in the area of paranormal when we've progressed in nearly every other area area of human existence?