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Well, if you take this definition of science : "systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe", I don't see why ghosts or any other "supernatural" phenomenon might be dismissed so easily - just because current science can't explain something, it that does not mean that it won't be able to do it in the future. Interdimensional visitors perhaps?
When you take for instance theories that all known universe can be nothing more than a simulation (and those theories suggest that it's more likely that it is just that), questions about what's real and what's "supernatural" really become bit....superfluous.
In the words of empirical agnosticism ""I don't know whether any deities exist or not, but maybe one day, when there is evidence, we can find something out."