Let's review that first post of yours, Charles.
Firstly, I must say that I too was skeptical of anything paranormal for a number of years
Liar. You began as a child thinking you were the reincarnation of a prince, then claim to have experienced paranormal phenomenon with a Ouija board, then spent 12 years at a "spiritualist center" at which you supposedly "studied" these phenomenon. (It must have been quite a rigorous study given how badly you crumble into a ball when anyone asks a mildly skeptical question.)
When challenged on this, you made some vague remarks about having just "put aside" for a time the very same paranormal phenomenon that you now insist are utterly convincing.
You lied, Charles. You were never a skeptic, you were always a believer in paranormal phenomenon. It would have been fine if you'd just admitted it from the outset, but you insisted on playing this silly "I used to be a skeptic, too" card.
until I had my own personal evidences that "there are more mysteries between heaven and earth than supposes our vain philosophy", which I am quite willing to share here
Note the bolded language, it's going to contradict another lie of yours coming up.
In the case of Jacqueline Pool, a medium claimed to have been contacted by the deceased passing on to her information of her killer which proved to be astoundingly accurate and correct. She informed the police authorities of such an encounter and the information that was passed to her, allegedly by the deceased, including the information of who the assassin was. Such information was eventually proven to be correct thanks to DNA testing, which was not available at the time of the murder (1983).
I personally have also encountered apparently mediumnic occurrences which would go well beyond the possibility of a scam of any kind - to mention just two: my 2nd wife's pregnancy of my daughter when my wife was just two weeks pregnant and neither she nor I even suspected that this could be possible, and the death of Lady Diana just seven days prior to the actual event.
My first question is the following: we now know as a fact that the human consciousness, or our intent in observing the reality around us, collapses quantum waves into particles. But if "consciousness" is merely the result of electro-chemical discharges of the human brain, as is understood by modern science, how does this interaction take place? Could "consciousness" not perhaps be that which vibrates the super-strings and causes such a collapse?
Note what you did there: you asserted three different paranormal phenomenon. And yet later you're going to whine that you were asked about them. If they weren't relevant to your question, why did you bring them up?
And now let's look at your version of events when you decided to run off with your tail between your legs:
Guys, I rode the wave with you all in as much as I could, but I have to say I am astounded by the way things are conducted over here.
Yeah, I'll just bet you are.
I came with one specific question in mind, concerning the quantum-wave effect, and did so because I was truly looking for an answer.
Sure. And if I went to the politics forum and posted that "we all know that Barack Obama is a Kenyan and his presidency a communist plot. What I want to know is, are the Chinese communists involved, or was it just the Russians?" shockingly, the mean people there wouldn't just answer my question, but would actually challenge my premises. Oh, the horrors!
For a member to have dug out the story I wrote and posted its link here, by which I was instantly exposed to far more than I wished to share, and then the use of a quote of something I would never have said in this forum to people I had never met before, was to say the least the lowest of blows beneath the belt. But still I rode it out with all of you...
How is it a low blow to quote your own published words?
You all seem to wish to state that this is different. That there is no such thing and that anyone who believes in the such is either deluded, failing of memory, the victim of some scam or some kind of syndrome almost as if it were some disease that might even infect your children.
Charles, you have been told time and time again that these phenomenon are due to normal human imperfections, not some mental defect. The fact that you keep mischaracterizing everyone else's position over and over again means you're lying again.
Forgive me if I cannot agree, for I have, indeed, personally seen and experienced, in far more than just what I have shared here, enough events to at least place that shadow of a doubt in my mind as to its possibility.
Ah yes, more than you have shared here. I'm sure you do have many other stories to tell, but you're afraid to subject them to scrutiny. Tell me Charles, were these stories before, during, or after the mysterious stretch of time in which you claim you were a skeptic?
It is much more than that in fact, I assure you, but one of the most elementary laws of spirituality is that nothing can be divulged spiritually that has not yet been divulged naturally. This applies also to any criminal case in which "nothing new was mentioned", and naturally to your "million-dollar-test".
That must make it awfully challenging to do that scientific studying of "mediumship" you claim to have spent 12 years on.
In attempting to debate the issue over here, however, I have come across nothing but being mocked, offended, disrespected and invaded in a manner that I consider that what is permitted here in this forum is certainly not what one might expect from an well conducted open-forum under moderation.
Charles, you told lie after lie, willfully misstated what others were telling you despite being called on it multiple times. You're still lying about your original intentions in coming here. And now you're whining about someone using your own phrases from your posts to identify your published book? Boo freaking hoo.
It is certainly not within my interest, grasp, responsibility, desire or even my time to provide, or attempt to provide, any kind of "proof" that I cannot. I have not raised this banner here nor do I wish to ever do so. I did say this here from the start...
Sure, you just wanted to assert the existence of paranormal phenomenon as truth, and then ask us to provide some quantum physical "explanation" for them. And what happened to what you said in that first post about how you were willing to share your "personal evidences"?
I have offered you all the link to Carol Bowman's forum. If you wish to discuss anything further at all on this matter, you know where you can find me. Again I will ask you to respect the beliefs of others in terms of that which you can still not prove.
I wish you all the best in your quests and in your searches, but would request that you kindly be less rude to newcomers in the future. It is not the argumentation in itself that drives them away, I'm quite sure, but the manner in which it is conducted...
My regards to all of you,
Charles
People here were unfailingly nice to you, Charles, despite you revealing yourself as a liar repeatedly. Don't lecture us on how to behave.