Thread:NotSomebodyThatsWho/@comment-33575406-20171122234603/@comment-33751329-20171123220606

I don't mind continuing, I just don't want to step on any toes. I cannot scientifically disprove psychic phenomena. If I could, this site wouldn't be here. I can, however, offer scientific explanations to my personal experiences. I cannot always say the same for others' experiences, although I can try. With regards to remote viewing, I have not experienced it, nor have I met anybody in person who has. I can't really come up with any proof against it so long as I do not have any defined examples, such as somebody watching a theft. If I had multiple cases of such ability, I might be able to provide some alternative explanations, but as a whole I can't say. As for projections (assuming you mean astral), I tried and failed many, many nights to astral project. I simply could not manage to leave my body behind, no matter how hard I tried. It is possible, as you said, that a user of AP may be inducing self-hallucinations or, more simply, daydreaming. Of course, this goes back to my previous point that, unless I have some given, preferably double-checked examples, I can't say for sure. I would have loved to have experienced these things for myself, but unfortunately that just wasn't the case. Finally, regarding Stargate, the wikipedia page for it provides evidence for both sides, so I don't feel my input to be very important. If you want to continue discussing this, perhaps we can talk on the live chat in here, or on Discord? I absolutely don't mind talking about the subject and my interaction with it, but I know how irritating the scientific community can seem from your viewpoint.