15 Apr '14 20:22>1 edit
SwissGambit in the crazies thread: "Maybe the so-called 'supernatural' realm is really
just a larger physical reality? Or a different physical dimension. Perhaps we have not yet
developed much ability to interact with it. You'd think our pronouncements on that realm
would be humbled and limited by that realization."
I do get that you're just pointing out the absurdity in proclaiming certainty from armchair
logic about what goes beyond our five senses and science, but I liked this idea and would
like to take it for a spin.
In what way (if any) do you (anyone) think that the human mind could possibly discover if
the "supernatural" is just a larger physical reality? I mean if we hypothesise that indeed the
"supernatural" is a larger physical reality, and that we could potentially interact with it, how
would we actually discover that?
Perhaps I just unwittingly left the realm of spirituality for the realm of pseudoscientific
hypotheticals. None the less, it could make for a fun distraction while waiting for the next
game move. 🙂
just a larger physical reality? Or a different physical dimension. Perhaps we have not yet
developed much ability to interact with it. You'd think our pronouncements on that realm
would be humbled and limited by that realization."
I do get that you're just pointing out the absurdity in proclaiming certainty from armchair
logic about what goes beyond our five senses and science, but I liked this idea and would
like to take it for a spin.
In what way (if any) do you (anyone) think that the human mind could possibly discover if
the "supernatural" is just a larger physical reality? I mean if we hypothesise that indeed the
"supernatural" is a larger physical reality, and that we could potentially interact with it, how
would we actually discover that?
Perhaps I just unwittingly left the realm of spirituality for the realm of pseudoscientific
hypotheticals. None the less, it could make for a fun distraction while waiting for the next
game move. 🙂