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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2025-04-05 07:47 am

Ghosts

 People see them, hear them, smell them, even touch them.

I can't think of an instance where anyone tasted one, but that may just be because I haven't pushed my research far enough.

They are very well attested 

And the new science- as opposed to the old superannuated physicalist science- which people still cling to because they don't know any better- has nothing to say against them- has indeed cleared plenty of space for them to exist in.

Therefore ghosts exist.

But what they are is another matter.

In my view "ghosts" is a category into which all sorts of phenomena have been herded together- some of which the old physicalist science can explain but most of which it can't.

Too bad for the old physicalist science. (Oh drop it people! Do please drop it!)

And some are indeed the spirits of the dead.....
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[personal profile] mtbc 2025-04-05 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
R.'s experience with supernatural entities does suggest some diversity, including along the categories of: (a) residual trace or interactive, (b) human or scary-weird. I encourage R. to write all this up (I'll help) but such experiences are unsought and taxing so in adulthood R.'s gotten better at avoiding or blocking them.
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[personal profile] mtbc 2025-04-05 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Me too! I'll try to remember to let you know if we ever get around to writing them up.
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[personal profile] paserbyp 2025-04-05 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Spirits of the dead who was attached to life here so much?
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[personal profile] basefinder 2025-04-06 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I finally acquired and read Conan Doyle's "The Land of Mist" that you had mentioned it some time ago.

Quite interesting.
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[personal profile] basefinder 2025-04-07 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Absolutely. I must say I found Professor Challenger to be an offputting character; too brutish and obstinate to make a convincing academic. But maybe that is just how he needed to be portrayed for this particular book?

I *think* I read The Lost World when I was a teen, but those details are lost in the mist of time.