Oh look you've gone and set this one off again.'ghosts' is a silly word for "residual energy."
you know how a house feels after an argument, or after a lovely family day - they are two examples one can graps of residual energy.
We can observe all of the electromagnetic spectrum usiny various apparatus, e.g. a radio. Doesn't mean we can see it....if you can't see it, then you can't observe it.
During the first few years at boarding school some of the older boys used to visit our dorm dressed up as ghosts. It might not sound very scary but it sure put the willies up us.
...if you can't see it, then you can't observe it.
You've nailed that one sir, well done.
And to think that you had the audacity to call me stupid earlier in the thread
I'm happy to admit if i've made an error of judgement. Your move.
To believe in Ghosts is to believe that when you die your soul carries on... which as far as I am concerned is a bit silly.
Oh, and why do you never see a ghost rabbit? It always seems to be an old Victorian lady or a weird child.
My personal belief is that the human mind is VERY easily tricked and manipulated.
Whilst travelling I have been to numerous haunted places and always done the ghost tours, never believed or seen anything just enjoyed them as a bit of a laugh!
However back in March my girlfriends mum passed away unexpectedly, two days after she died I woke in the middle of the night and there was a woman standing at the side of the bed looking at my girlfriend, shit myself, jumped up, went for the light switch and challenged her, she turned smiled and walked off into the wall. Scared the absolute bejesus out of me and since then I am a little more open to the idea of ghosts, although we have not seen her since so maybe she just wanted to say goodbye.
I guess it depends on what a ghost is because if we get into quantum physics and time, it could be possible to see events from the past or future.
What people claim to be paranormal activities could be put down to times crossing paths rather than seeing dead people walking. Maybe the "ghost" is just as freaked out as what the people that claim to see them are?
Does time have knots in it?
Doesn't mean we can't observe it, quantify it or understand it though.
But that's the point. We're not at that stage yet. We haven't yet learnt how to quantify or analyse the metaphysical, therefore, many of us dismiss it.
Maybe rabbits see ghost rabbits?
Prof Brian Cox: It's my view that the existence of ghosts would contravene the second law of thermodynamics. The principle of the conservation of energy, and the fact that entropy always increases; you'd be hard put to throw that away. You'd have to rip the book up; that's what it would imply if you saw a ghost. I would say, "I could not be any more surprised than I am by the fact that thermodynamics appears to be shit."