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by revscat
584 days ago
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West believes strongly that all reported phenomena will eventually be determined to have a prosaic cause. Further, ridicule and a discouragement of curiosity on the subject are of tantamount importance. Neil deGrasse Tyson is similar. They both approach the subject with a very unscientific, bad faith attitude. I disagree with them both. I have experienced something that I do not believe has a prosaic explanation. Further, I do not believe that relativity is the end of physics as Tyson or west so strongly imply. Curiosity in this subject should be encouraged, not ridiculed. |
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Many people have. I have a friend who credits God for helping her find the perfect pair of shoes for her wedding.
The range of what can be explained by a prosaic explanation is wider than most people like to admit.