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JakDaSnack said:
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ExistentialNihilist said:
I'm sure most have had some experience like this.

The problem is when people circumvent their mental faculties in order to justify their insane belief systems. Most of these experiences happen when you're tired, so you're already in a compromised state - couple that with darkness, drugs, booze, etc and it's almost trivial to infer why they happen.

They are fun hallucinations and nothing more. Anyone arguing to the contrary has a long road of establishing it.


Some people caught paranormal activities in cameras so is the cameras have hallucinations too ?! 



Oh my god there is a spec of dust on the lens of the camera, it's an orb a ghost! You are either joking or extremely gullible.

Why would he be joking or extremely gullible?

Really? That's a serious question?

Do some skeptical analysis, instead of simply gathering any fragment of hope you can possibly muster. Lol

I find it interesting that you are avoiding the question.

is the poltergeist activity is a dust in the camera too ? i know now you will tell me they move the objects with wires like all the skeptical analysis in the internet claim when they dont understat something they pull some facts from their .... , i told you come and see yourself its happen always inside the cemetery am not the only one who witness this strange activities in some cemeteries its all over the world or is the cemeteries is a place to get hallucinations from a skeptical view ?!

Poltergeist fables are exactly that - anecdotal.

There is no objective evidence for them.

I'm curious, what would objective evidence be in this case?

Objectivity is a central philosophical concept, related to reality and truth, which has been variously defined by sources. Generally, objectivity means the state or quality of being true even outside of a subject's individual biases, interpretations, feelings, and imaginings. A proposition is generally considered objectively true (to have objective truth) when its truth conditions are met and are "mind-independent"—that is, existing freely or independently from a mind (from the thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc. of a sentient subject).

Examples would be numerous from videography to measurement devices. If *something* is doing this, the it is affecting this natural world in *some* way. This effect would be measureable.