White Unicorn, on 21 September 2012 - 11:51 PM, said:
I will answer you just like you take things out of context LOL
Of course you build on previous knowledge. That's what science is.
NOW you are admiting it is science!!!!
Oh dear. Are you seriously telling me that you can't tell the difference between these two sentences:
"Science is built on previous knowledge"
"Science is built on ancient knowledge"
White Unicorn, on 22 September 2012 - 12:04 AM, said:
The person that posted the photo of the leaf was showing an effect that is repeatable and had been speculated about but never shown before Kirlian. No belief involved just a comment to the observation of the photo. Look at how many years it took for mainstream to show there is an effect that is invisable to the naked eye. There are many fields of light and magnetism that we do not see just like they developed the military's night vision.
But the effect of the leaf is
not what you're saying it is. It has nothing to do with previous speculation about auras. It is a by-product of the technique itself.
Professor T, on 22 September 2012 - 12:56 AM, said:
Within quantumn physics science is discovering these energies. One could argue that science is catching up to anient world's beliefs, or in the very least discovering these so called "superstitious beliefs" have a quantifyable ring of truth to them. The anomylous behavior of particals at a quantumn level do not always conform to the known laws of physics, yet all known matter is made of these quirky particals, including us.
I'm going to assume you're not a physicist. Science is not catching up with "ancient world's beliefs". You can pull and twist it as much as you want, but modern science, especially physics, would have been utterly mystifying to people in the ancient world.
Arbitran, on 21 September 2012 - 06:57 PM, said:
I don't know. I was making suggestions however. Having recently been studying morphic field hypothesis and dark plasma, they sound like reasonably-viable candidates; among others things, of course.
How can it be a viable candidate if you don't know what it is you're actually trying to explain?
"Science is the least subjective form of deduction" ~ A. Mulder