First, we would need to establish the properties of what a "Soul" is and how it is part of your body and how we could detect it.
I disagree.
Given we don't know what a 'ghost' might actually be, it would be sufficient to establish that an objectively verifyable phenomina existed in 'haunted' sites. As per my example a couple of posts ago.
Once a phenomina had been established we would then worry about the exact mechanism.
So if ghosts could be proved to be caused by a 'magnetic recording in the stones of haunted places', it would still be valid although they're not the souls of the dead.
However, since no-one has ever proved the phenomina......![]()
This is a spinoff of another thread concerning a picture of a "ghost". I realized that while no one responding in that thread really believed that a ghost had been seen, the responses centered around how the picture was probably faked. It got me thinking, what is proof of a ghost? What do people who believe in ghosts point to as proof? Pictures? Is that really enough? It's either a picture of "something" they saw or anecdotal evidence.
If ghosts exist, how would one prove it? Since we know pictures and fables aren't cutting it.
If my premise isn't clear enough, I can elaborate.
I have not seen anyone post this data yet, so here goes ...
If there were real ghosts, then it would be quite easy for them to provide evidence of their existence by having the ghost tell something that no one living would know, but could be readily verified by a living person.
For example:
what was their secret cookie recipe?
Where is the murder weapon?
What is their PIN?
And so on.
Or, one could even pre-arrange some sort of post-death signal.
However, since none of these sorts of things have occurred, then I seriously doubt that there are such things as ghosts.
ya know.. we live in a small sliver of reality... foolish to think. that you can understand everything.. ghosts dont have to play by the rules..
foolish to think. that you can understand everything..
I realize that.. everyone who is here..is searching.. and seeking... that simple action is proof that something is going on.
Again, the same point I was making in response to P.J. Denyer: for the purposes of a MDC application, what you describe would be fine. It would be evidence of something inexplicable (usually called "paranormal") but it would not necessarily be evidence of a ghost. To do that, you have to define the term.
However, if there was some sort of being that could tell us living people things that only dead people would know, then that would be quite remarkable; but such a being would still not be able to define just what a ghost is or proove the existence of ghosts.