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Post by Dusty01 on Mar 27, 2017 6:52:16 GMT
Both- she fell in the well and then got buried alive after she fell. But if she died from falling in a well, she cant be buried alive. Or was that a mistype on your side?
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Post by mibbzz on Mar 27, 2017 7:02:49 GMT
Both- she fell in the well and then got buried alive after she fell. I'm going to have to call bullshit. That's not how wells work, a well is for water; if you fall in a well you're not going to die from "being buried alive" unless the entire well collapses in which case we're taking a serious of events the likelihood of which I'm not even going to touch upon. As for everything else I've always been open to the unknown, but have never seen anything to disprove what I think I know and what science has shown. Ouijia boards are a joke brought back into the limelight recently by hollywood, Dusty did a good job explaining the radio's, if spirits exist that in and of itself would present a thousand more questions all connected to it with which I couldn't even begin to touch upon right now. The short answer for the OP though is that Science can't "explain" a lot of these things because it's human nature to find patterns and make correlations, to actually disprove those patterns is a entirely different subject though.
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Post by xfilez on Mar 27, 2017 10:33:01 GMT
I've used a Ouija board before, with my friend. Pretty scary shit at first, but as long as you follow the rules you'll be fine. My friend used her Ouija board often with her other friends are actually had a few good relationships. Specifically, there was one with an Italian called Ben. Died somewhere in the 1800's. She also got blessed by a priest after an abrupt meeting with zozo, another story.
Tl;dr I believe in it. It's safe if you follow the rules. It's not safe if you don't follow the rules. Diddly squat.
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Post by Harry Hart (Galahad) on Mar 27, 2017 10:51:33 GMT
Both- she fell in the well and then got buried alive after she fell. wait, so the well is still in your house? Was, however I can see where the well was filled in.
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Mar 27, 2017 17:16:08 GMT
Both- she fell in the well and then got buried alive after she fell. I'm going to have to call bullshit. That's not how wells work, a well is for water; if you fall in a well you're not going to die from "being buried alive" unless the entire well collapses in which case we're taking a serious of events the likelihood of which I'm not even going to touch upon. As for everything else I've always been open to the unknown, but have never seen anything to disprove what I think I know and what science has shown. Ouijia boards are a joke brought back into the limelight recently by hollywood, Dusty did a good job explaining the radio's, if spirits exist that in and of itself would present a thousand more questions all connected to it with which I couldn't even begin to touch upon right now. The short answer for the OP though is that Science can't "explain" a lot of these things because it's human nature to find patterns and make correlations, to actually disprove those patterns is a entirely different subject though. No, theoretically explain it, not the ouija boards/ghost boxes themselves but how humans after death would become spirits and still somehow be able to communicate via an ouija board and have the intelligence to do so and I think Dusty and I did a good job making a theory on it. That's really what I made this thread for.
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Mar 27, 2017 17:17:16 GMT
I've used a Ouija board before, with my friend. Pretty scary shit at first, but as long as you follow the rules you'll be fine. My friend used her Ouija board often with her other friends are actually had a few good relationships. Specifically, there was one with an Italian called Ben. Died somewhere in the 1800's. She also got blessed by a priest after an abrupt meeting with zozo, another story. Tl;dr I believe in it. It's safe if you follow the rules. It's not safe if you don't follow the rules. Diddly squat. Name one person who has gotten hurt or killed by not following the so-called 'rules' made up by religion and if you bother naming one it'll be easy to debunk (as it's already happened in this thread) EDIT: Also zozo was made up by hollywood so that itself X's out everything else you said. But it also backs up the theory about the ideomotor response because everyone knows about zozo so everyone expects zozo.
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Post by xfilez on Mar 28, 2017 3:26:14 GMT
I've used a Ouija board before, with my friend. Pretty scary shit at first, but as long as you follow the rules you'll be fine. My friend used her Ouija board often with her other friends are actually had a few good relationships. Specifically, there was one with an Italian called Ben. Died somewhere in the 1800's. She also got blessed by a priest after an abrupt meeting with zozo, another story. Tl;dr I believe in it. It's safe if you follow the rules. It's not safe if you don't follow the rules. Diddly squat. Name one person who has gotten hurt or killed by not following the so-called 'rules' made up by religion and if you bother naming one it'll be easy to debunk (as it's already happened in this thread) EDIT: Also zozo was made up by hollywood so that itself X's out everything else you said. But it also backs up the theory about the ideomotor response because everyone knows about zozo so everyone expects zozo. I can't name anyone because I don't know anyone who has broken the rules. Regarding zozo, when my friend had her experience with zozo, the planchette was moving rapidly across the board (a.k.a MUCH faster than any normal one). So does the ideomotor response cover types of speeds too?
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Mar 28, 2017 3:42:31 GMT
Name one person who has gotten hurt or killed by not following the so-called 'rules' made up by religion and if you bother naming one it'll be easy to debunk (as it's already happened in this thread) EDIT: Also zozo was made up by hollywood so that itself X's out everything else you said. But it also backs up the theory about the ideomotor response because everyone knows about zozo so everyone expects zozo. I can't name anyone because I don't know anyone who has broken the rules. Regarding zozo, when my friend had her experience with zozo, the planchette was moving rapidly across the board (a.k.a MUCH faster than any normal one). So does the ideomotor response cover types of speeds too? Why wouldn't it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2017 20:23:48 GMT
I think these boards are not something you should be messing with, also a waste of time.
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Post by Dusty01 on Mar 28, 2017 20:26:58 GMT
I think these boards are not something you should be messing with Why exactly do you say that?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2017 20:33:25 GMT
I think these boards are not something you should be messing with Why exactly do you say that? My mum tried it when she was a little girl with her friend who I now call my auntie, the curtains began moving and the glass they used to work the board cracked (It was a homemade ouija board) I would never try this board myself and don't plan to anytime soon from my mothers past experience.
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Post by mibbzz on Mar 28, 2017 21:54:00 GMT
In light of this thread I've decided to go buy a Ouija board and fuck around with it with my friends this weekend. If I never post back again, you can assume it's real and we summoned Satan himself. Otherwise I'll post the "results". Worst case scenario in my mind, somebody inadvertently admits to murder and then has to kill the rest of us to cover the crime. (That would be a good movie to do with Ouija boards, a twist you wouldn't see coming )
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Mar 29, 2017 0:42:29 GMT
In light of this thread I've decided to go buy a Ouija board and fuck around with it with my friends this weekend. If I never post back again, you can assume it's real and we summoned Satan himself. Otherwise I'll post the "results". Worst case scenario in my mind, somebody inadvertently admits to murder and then has to kill the rest of us to cover the crime. (That would be a good movie to do with Ouija boards, a twist you wouldn't see coming ) Wtf are you insane?? You know Church of FSM doesn't tolerate that. REPENT!!!! REPENT!!!!!
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Post by Dusty01 on Mar 29, 2017 4:52:59 GMT
I did some thinking and came up with a theoretical explanation on why we cant sense Spiritual Eneregy. Its probably because we don't have the organ to sense it. If we never had eyes, we wouldn't have known about light energy. If we didn't have sensation, we wouldn't have known about heat energy. If we didn't have ears, we wouldn't have known about sound energy. So I assume there's an organ that we're missing. In the olden ages, maybe people had this organ (Thats why many pieces of historical evidence claim the existence of supernatural forces and other paranormal activities) which might have been lost by Homo sapiens during evolutionary time, probably because it was a useless skill, just like how we lost tails My bad, looks like our evolutionary ancestors didn't have tails.
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Mar 29, 2017 5:28:30 GMT
I did some thinking and came up with a theoretical explanation on why we cant sense Spiritual Eneregy. Its probably because we don't have the organ to sense it. If we never had eyes, we wouldn't have known about light energy. If we didn't have sensation, we wouldn't have known about heat energy. If we didn't have ears, we wouldn't have known about sound energy. So I assume there's an organ that we're missing. In the olden ages, maybe people had this organ (Thats why many pieces of historical evidence claim the existence of supernatural forces and other paranormal activities) which might have been lost by Homo sapiens during evolutionary time, probably because it was a useless skill, just like how we lost tails My bad, looks like our evolutionary ancestors didn't have tails. Technically we still have tails, it's just that they're inside of your body. A few people have been born with their tail on the outside but usually that only happens in countries like India.
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