ufology
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The picture I'm getting is you don't have any evidence.
Again ... I already gave you my evidence. Now you're going to say, oops I meant empirical evidence. And so on back to this post.
j.r.
The picture I'm getting is you don't have any evidence.
Again ... I already gave you my evidence. Now you're going to say, oops I meant empirical evidence. And so on back to this post.
j.r.
Technically my brain would be empirical evidence because that's where the observed stimulus was recorded into my memory. So yes I "got some".
Technically my brain would be empirical evidence because that's where the observed stimulus was recorded into my memory. So yes I "got some". As soon as Kurzweil figures out how to download memories, I'll be happy to pass them along to you.
j.r.
Technically my brain would be empirical evidence because that's where the observed stimulus was recorded into my memory. So yes I "got some". As soon as Kurzweil figures out how to download memories, I'll be happy to pass them along to you.
j.r.
Again ... I already gave you my evidence. Now you're going to say, oops I meant empirical evidence. And so on back to this post.
j.r.
OK ... now we're getting someplace. Except that it did happen ... and the skeptic above can only deal with it by rejection of the data.
It would be fair enough to say, "In my personal opinion I simply don't believe the story".
I would have no problem with that. People can choose to deny the experiences of other people all they want.
But after a while it becomes obvious that continued disbelief in the existence of the UFO phenomena is unreasonable. Even other skeptics here acknowledge that UFOs are real.
Again ... I already gave you my evidence. Now you're going to say, oops I meant empirical evidence. And so on back to this post.
So you just have anecdotes then?
Drivel.
According to this half-baked and utterly pseudoscientific 'theory' the brains of millions upon millions of children contain empirical evidence of Santa Claus.
In short, you have no evidence and your demands that your silly stories be taken seriously are laughable, to say the least.
No. For me, I have my own firsthand experience, which falls outside the definiton of anecdotal:
an·ec·dot·al
[
ànnək dṓt’l] or an·ec·dot·ic [ànnək dṓtik] adjective
1.based on anecdotes or hearsay: consisting of or based on secondhand accounts rather than firsthand knowledge or experience or scientific investigation.
j.r.
I see. You want empirical evidence.
No. For me, I have my own firsthand experience, which falls outside the definiton of anecdotal:
an·ec·dot·al
[
ànn?k d?t’l] or an·ec·dot·ic [ànn?k d?tik] adjective
1.based on anecdotes or hearsay: consisting of or based on secondhand accounts rather than firsthand knowledge or experience or scientific investigation.
j.r.
So you just have anecdotes then?
No. For me, I have my own firsthand experience, which falls outside the definiton of anecdotal:
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ufology said:...... data ........ data .......
I imagine you'd have to hope that someone posted the original drawing it was made from.
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Yeah, but who knows if that will ever happen?
Becomes an anecdote when you relate it. A story, a yarn, a tale that's tall perhaps.