annnnoid
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Your personal experiences are anecdotes, claims for which you must provide evidence or admit they are nothing more than claims. Yes, you are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. As has been suggested myriad times, a protocol could likely be devised to test your claims, but you never seem to be interested in that; rather you invoke all manner of special pleading in avoidance. This, like it or not, says much about your claims.
If I recall, Limbo did not insist that his conclusions were facts (I guess I won’t bother pointing out that he / she is, in fact, entitled to his / her own facts):
I acknowledge that there can be no scientific proof. But there can be evidence. There is plenty of evidence in favor of psi but there is no proof.
Actually, there is no scientific proof of anything, there are only degrees of certainty. This delusion that ‘science’ = what science represents is exactly that, a delusion. Science is a vast and complex vocabulary that represents, with varying degrees of accuracy, what is ‘out there’. It is not what actually is, out there. The only place it (science) does exist is in our heads. Metaphysics anyone?
What is absolutely hilarious is this constant outright dismissal of the credibility of anecdotal claims…as if they are mere trivialities, especially in comparison to scientific claims. Anecdotal claims, in case you haven’t noticed, are the foundation of the life of each and every one of us. We all live with, in, and through a legitimate variety of epistemology that provides all of us with the understanding necessary to live our lives (or not, as the case may be). Thus, we make choices based on entirely unsubstantiated evidence of any kind what-so-ever…..except the evidence subjectively available to us that we adjudicate based on our own ability to ‘know ourself’ (aka: anecdotal claims). Entirely anecdotal. Entirely exclusive of the slightest scientific scrutiny of any kind.
So on the one hand…the process of anecdotal evidence is sufficient to choose your wife, or to decide to have a kid, or to understand that you love your family, or to merely (yawn) live your life…but when it comes to psi the very same process of anecdotal evidence all of a sudden lacks all credibility and must be discarded.