Who was the responsible party?

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  1. Incorporeal

    Incorporeal Well-Known Member

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    Vicariously I Well-Known Member

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    Ahh, so it is that you are full of yourself.


    If an experience cannot be measured, studied or verified it has no value to the scientific method. I experienced a woman being cut in half on stage once....hope she had good insurance.





    And so we are still at the beginning. Given my experience of my prediction I must be psychic.
     
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    Yes I am, and so are you and so is everyone else. If you were not full of yourself, then you would not exist in the physical realm.



    Here is a good article on the scientific method and how 'experience' can and does apply to science.
    http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/curriculum/scientific_method/scientific_method.php
    It also points out that philosophical questions are not of importance to science. Therefore, it is easy to conclude that in philosophical questions, science should necessarily be put under the microscope as to how science can test a philosophical question; what tests can be conducted on a philosophical question; example: can science, through the scientific method, answer the question "does God exist?". Science does not have the means of detecting God, therefore science cannot 'test' or 'replicate' God. Example: Can science, through the scientific method, test the 'big bang'? Can science replicate the 'big bang' in its entirety?








    Your psychic abilities have only led you into an avoidance of the questions: "Is it logical to engage in "absurdities"? Is the color blue a solid, liquid, or gas?"
     

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