david hobbs
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"Scientific Forums"I just love it when I visit a forum that claims to be scientific.
Their powers of presumption astound and amaze me.
If you mention that you are interested and involved in the paranormal they immediately conclude that you are a true blue believer, and go on the offencive.
What do these psuedo scientific d**k heads think that they will achieve.
They use terms like "I believe evidence". Thing is that they never find any.
I wonder why they are so dammed defencive. If you offer to talk about experiences you are ignored and if you ask a sensible question they see it as an affront.
They are not scientific but rather spoiled children who truly believe that they and they alone have the true way.
I think Adolf felt like that too.
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meiah
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The thing is, a scientific mind can be a questioning one. One that searches for answers, and develops methods of finding those answers.
Otherwise nothing would have been developed. There would be no need for theories and exploration.
As with all things, do they actually know what they are looking for, and are they looking to find it, or to disprove it.
They never answer those questions
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david hobbs
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And they like us never will answer those questions.
If I ran a scientific forum I would welcome any input as I do on this forum.
Art and music were not scientifically born and neither was happiness or love or having a good piss up, so you can also appreciate that which did not come to us from the scientific mind.
Oh and bliss and holding your first born.
Science is a wonderful thing but i believe that science and creative art make a wonderful combination.
Saint Paul's cathedral and all and any truly beautiful building is always a combination of the two.
While we separate one from the other we shall never be complete human beings manifesting our full potential.
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Bravo
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I have a very scientific mind.
If I close myself off to the existence of currently unproven phenomena, then I am a lot more closed off than these people claim you are.
To deny the existence of currently unproven phenomena is to say that man knows everything there is to know which is quite plainly incorrect, or we would be ignoring the evidence that states very clearly that man is still learning.
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david hobbs
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Thank you for earthing me Bravo.
I tend to fly away at times, and you have no idea how valuable your comments are too me.
No bull mate, when you have been in the space that I have, I mean it.
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david hobbs
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| meiah wrote: | The thing is, a scientific mind can be a questioning one. One that searches for answers, and develops methods of finding those answers.
Otherwise nothing would have been developed. There would be no need for theories and exploration.
As with all things, do they actually know what they are looking for, and are they looking to find it, or to disprove it.
They never answer those questions  |
And the minds that I come across that claim to be scientific, are shut tight.
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david hobbs
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Jeez I'm in a mood tonight.
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meiah
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A closed mind is not necessarily indicative of a scientific mind.
Perhaps in this instance science is being used as a scape goat. Or perhaps people are sometimes threatened by that which they cannot explain, especially when people are turning to them for answers.
Am in pensive mood.
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david hobbs
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Well what with having a go at Einstein I suppose any scientist is fair game.
Pensive eh.
Look behind you!!!!
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