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I had a premonition of what you would answer. I wasn't wrong. Certain things cannot be studied scientifically, as they cannot be replicated. So, should that mean they never happened?
Seems like you think so.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> disbelief, and all faith believers, in order to
> imply something not investigable, since no one has
> managed to come up with a suitable method.
>
> remembered the 'misses' never.
>
> Susan
Seems like you think so.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> And so sayeth the scientists who suspendQuote
Keep in mind that the methods of science
> are really very limited--meaning that the scope of
> our investigation is limited as well.
> disbelief, and all faith believers, in order to
> imply something not investigable, since no one has
> managed to come up with a suitable method.
>
> Only 'almost'?! As always, the 'hits' areQuote
We don't study what we would like to
> study--we study what we can. Most of the things
> that interest us both are either completely
> outside the methods of scientific methods--or on
> the fringe.
>
> Premonitions are almost impossible to study.
>
> remembered the 'misses' never.
>
> Susan
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