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i for one believe that dogs hold the power to view minute vibrations in the earth as slight distortions in the air allowing them to spot mailmen and earthquakes long before they actually arrive.
will we able to see ghosts or any super natural occurences?
If this is the case, if we human can see objects without light, will we able to see ghosts or any super natural occurences?
Quotewill we able to see ghosts or any super natural occurences?No because ghosts don't existHope that helps
Without light you cannot see anything. Ghosts or those bulls**t orbs are exactly that, bulls**t. I highly doubt an animal can see beyond the visible spectrum.
Quote from: Veritas on July 04, 2010, 09:21:40 pmQuotewill we able to see ghosts or any super natural occurences?No because ghosts don't existHope that helpsIt sure helps to see how narrow-minded you are.
You have to be either gullible or stupid to believe in ghostsOr both
Quote from: Veritas on July 05, 2010, 12:25:46 amYou have to be either gullible or stupid to believe in ghostsOr bothThought the same thing. Until a reasonable person explain upwards of about 10 stories to me. I don't believe in the stereotypical [Halloween-ish] ghost bulls**t, but I am convinced that s**t is out there that can manifest itself in weird ways.
Our human eye can only see light wavelength at around 780nm~620nm (color red) to 455nm~390nm (color blue/purple). It is true that some animals can see other light spectrum that we human beings cannot see such as bees: they can see ultraviolet lights. Then I have a question, human beings can see X-Ray pictures by converting the light spectrum compatible to our vision, right? (If not, please correct me, because I really am curious of how X-Rays work, wikipedia can be a pain) If that is the case, if we were to see lights beyond our range, will there be views that we have never seen before.
If that is the case, if we were to see lights beyond our range, will there be views that we have never seen before
how can you see light without light? Wth?If you think ghosts exist - you are stupid-minded.
there's freaky stuff like quantum physics, I'm quite sure it could be possible with ghost-like things... just look up the observer effect :3.
Quote from: Neosano on July 05, 2010, 07:31:33 amhow can you see light without light? Wth?If you think ghosts exist - you are stupid-minded.Uhhh cats? Seriously? From: July 05, 2010, 08:56:08 amQuote from: -Major- on July 05, 2010, 02:23:52 amthere's freaky stuff like quantum physics, I'm quite sure it could be possible with ghost-like things... just look up the observer effect :3.Right on, quantum physics has so many unofficial theories, such as string theory. It is also believed that we can go through walls (i know, wtf), but it has such a small chance, that we will probably need to simply push the wall for the rest of our lives to experience it.From: July 05, 2010, 08:57:18 amI haven't read thoroughly, but I need to go for right now, but thanks for the contribution!
Right on, quantum physics has so many unofficial theories, such as string theory.
It is also believed that we can go through walls (i know, wtf), but it has such a small chance, that we will probably need to simply push the wall for the rest of our lives to experience it.
Quote from: tehsnipah on July 05, 2010, 08:54:30 amRight on, quantum physics has so many unofficial theories, such as string theory.There's no such thing as an ``official" theory. String theory is a theory because it's internally consistent and explains observable phenomena.QuoteIt is also believed that we can go through walls (i know, wtf), but it has such a small chance, that we will probably need to simply push the wall for the rest of our lives to experience it.This isn't true at all.Physics having weird properties does not in any way, shape, or form lend credence to superstitious nonsense, and I'd appreciate it if you stopped trying to warp science.
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