Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
It doesn't matter what you experience. If the rest of us can't, then it's irrelevant and unscientific.
If I tell you I saw a flying elephant outside my bedroom window, are you just going to take my word for it simply because I had an experience and it triggered my senses? Why not? Because you don't believe me right? You need more evidence than just my word.
That's what going on here. People can sit here and list every experience they've had and it wouldn't amount to anything scientific.
So if you're looking for a rational response to the question "what are orbs", you likely won't find one because they exist in the paranormal, that which science can't measure.
If I tell you I saw a flying elephant outside my bedroom window, are you just going to take my word for it simply because I had an experience and it triggered my senses? Why not? Because you don't believe me right? You need more evidence than just my word.
That's what going on here. People can sit here and list every experience they've had and it wouldn't amount to anything scientific.
So if you're looking for a rational response to the question "what are orbs", you likely won't find one because they exist in the paranormal, that which science can't measure.