Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFORe: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFOLet me ask a question. Should I believe testimony from the time of the incident or 30 years later? I know that if I suggest that ol' Jimbo's remarks are a bit...embeleshed...over the years then I'll get told I'm a typical skeptic, but seriously, which one should I believe? At the time of the incident or just before he goes public with his Facebook page?
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFOFor every person who reads this valuable book there are hundreds of naïve souls who would prefer to have their spines tingled by a sensational but worthless potboiler by some hack journalist of the paranormal. You who now read these sentences join a small but wiser minority. Martin Gaardner (Psychology of the Psychic)
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFO"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFOSomething I do find ironic though, Indigo Child, is how much you refer to Michio Kaku in support of things you say regarding string theory and other dimensions, and yet, he is a VERY STRONG supporter of Many-Worlds Interpretation and Time Travel. He's on my side on that, lol.
"I think Eteponge's Blog is a pretty cool guy. eh debates Skeptics and doesnt afraid of anything."
Re: Debunking Pseudoskepticism: Common fallacies on ET/UFOEteponge,
I am certainly a great admirer of Kaku, but that does not mean I accept eveything he supports. I am not averse to the existence of parallel dimensions and timelines, in fact nothing is impossible in this vast and magical universe, but what I am averse to is many world theory because of the absurdity of how simply making a choice causes the universe to split into another copy. This was only proposed as a way to explain Schrodinger's cat paradox where the wavefunction splits into a universe where the cat is alive and one where the cat is dead. This was simply to get outside of the implications of the copenhagen interpretation that consciousness is required to collapse the wavefunction. It is clear if we observe the facts that the wavefunction only collapses on observation. The materialists refuse to accept this conclusion so they tried every possible theory that would not require consciousness. The many word interpretation was a desperate attempt. However, there is another way the many world theory can be true, and that is rather than the universe splitting into a copy of itself at every choice(which I still find absurd as you know) All universes and timelines come into being from the beginning itself(big bang) In this model there is no original universe and copies which branch of at each choice, but rather all timelines begin in parallel. However, this is highly speculative, and I can't actually think of a good reason why this should be true. Until we do not actually have a solid theory can that can explain this(not some abstract mathematical formulation) we cannot admit the existence of parallel universes and timelines as part of our observable universe. Much less use it positively to explain UFO's.
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