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re: Physicists ... what do you think about fifth dimension travel?

Posted on 2/8/16 at 7:14 pm to
Posted by buckeye_vol
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 7:14 pm to
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Also, a couple friends of mine have experienced similar SP episodes, & they have no reason to lie to me.
I'm not questioning the perceptual experience; I'm questioning the conclusion that the perception of the experiences are actually evidence of some reality beyond our known explanations.

In other words, if a person has an "out-of-body" experience, is it more logical to assume they were actually "out-of-body" or that they were experiencing something more akin to a hallucination? I mean, we can't prove that it wasn't "real," but it's not the most logical explanation.

Furthermore, if these experiences exist, there should be someone who could be tested and show some unexplained knowledge. Thus far those that have been tested (some guy said he went to Jupiter) have not shown anything to reject the non-paranormal explanations. Same thing with psychics and others that have purported some paranormal powers.
This post was edited on 2/8/16 at 7:17 pm
Posted by AjaxFury
In & out of The Matrix
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 7:30 pm to
This will be polarizing to some, but Ephesians 6:12 states this theory well over 1,000 years ago
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"For our struggle is not against human opponents, but against rulers, authorities, cosmic powers in the darkness around us, and evil spiritual forces in the heavenly realm. "

If you've experienced SP, and have had OBE's on occasion totally sober, then it would make you pause to think they were onto something.

Unfortunately, our technology isn't advanced enough to produce quantifiable data on this topic as far as I know. Still, doesn't mean we should throw out the baby with the bathwater.

The fact that nearly every civilization on earth has documented the sleep paralysis phenomenon dating back over 1000 years should clue is in that there is something more living then just in the physical world that we can observe

ETA: correct me if I'm wrong, but in quantum physics, aren't there particles that behave differently when they are observed? That would make it difficult to produce the physical evidence you are seeking.
This post was edited on 2/8/16 at 7:35 pm
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