Ghosts,Demons,bigfoot,ufos ect, do you believe? |
Ghosts,Demons,bigfoot,ufos ect, do you believe? |
Jun 12, 2008 - 9:41 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 4, '07 From Northeast Pennsylvania Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Hey guys, ive had some experiencees with ghosts and bigfoot, and im just wondering if anyone on here has had experiences with any of this. Or if you havnt had experiences what is your take on all of it??
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Jun 12, 2008 - 11:24 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 10, '03 From Connecticut Currently Offline Reputation: 11 (100%) |
Because I need to see something in order to believe in it. I don't believe in any god nor do I believe in any afterlife so I don't believe ghosts. I don't believe in bigfoot, or sasquatch, or yeti, or the Loch Ness monster, or Champy the Lake Champlain monster, or aliens visiting our planet.
It's all myth and legend and when you go into a creepy building your brain does things that make you feel or see or think you do spirits and what not. I watch these stupid shows on TV ghost hunters that say "oh look at all of these orbs of energy floating around" when it's clearly dust and flying garbage because it's a building thats not walked in very often. The best is psychics, the biggest scam of all. Or Oija boards, and astrology. -------------------- |
Jun 13, 2008 - 1:30 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 25, '07 From San Francisco Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Actually, I believe science can explain some of the paranormal phenomenons that occur (like ghosts and poltergeists).
Certain areas of the earth have very strong magnetic fields. Human beings carry a certain amount of electrical charge (that is connected to our nervous system). Apparently when traumatic events occur in these special areas, an imprint of that magnetic image is left. I think the documentary explained it something in kin of how a small metal needle can become polarized when held close to a strong magnet. So in a similar fashion, the magnetic field captures the "essence" of a person, which for unexplained reasons, manifest themselves as "ghosts". These image captures occur more often during traumatic events because of the amount of electrical activity that occurs (in people) during violent/stressful events. Sorry, I saw this on the discovery channel a few years back and don't remember what the show was called. But a quick search on google might reveal some more info on this theory (yes, it's just a theory so read it with an open mind). As for myself, I do believe in ghosts because I myself have experience some unexplainable occurrences (one of which still spooks me today when I think about it). EDIT* I might as well share my "experience". Once, in my old house, when I was probably 8 or 9, I slept in my living room on a couch (don't ask why). The room had two lamps, one of which was position at the end of the couch that I was sleeping on (by my feet). The other lamp was across the room. I was sleeping with the blanket partially pulled over my head when all of the sudden I was blinded by a light. I opened my eyes and stared straight out from underneath the blanket and saw no one. The lamp that was by my feet was apparently turned on (I could see the other lamp was not lit). I didn't dare peek from under my blanket, but I kept staring out from underneath the blanket towards the center of the room, hoping to see whatever it was that turned on the lamp that was at the end of the couch (by my feet). I was just a kid, no freaking way was I going to get out from underneath that blanket! After about what seemed like 30 minutes, the lamp simply turned off! I was terrified! No noise, no motion I could detect at all. It just turned off with a click. I couldn't hear anyone there, no breathing, no noise whatsoever. I stayed up for the rest of the night until enough sunlight entered through the windows for me to "safely" peek from underneath my blanket. There was nobody else in the room besides me.... I still can't explain what happened that night. Then there was another "incident" that totally freaks girls out whenever I tell them about it... This post has been edited by CAMAricer: Jun 13, 2008 - 1:44 AM -------------------- 2002 SC430 (WC) - 19" SSR Comp-H, Daizen swaybars, Sparco Demons, JDM Soarer conversion, carbon fiber spoiler, Injen intake, front strut bar, drilled/slotted Brembo rotors 1997 Celica ST (DD) - 17" ADR, ViS Zyclone CF hood, ViS CF hatch, K&N intake, Invader body kit |
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