11-05-2007, 10:16 PM
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let me be clear
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Originally Posted by Martian
Some believe the world rides on the back of a giant tortoise. Believing something does not make it true, or even likely.
We can, however, make firm statements regarding the physiological development of new human beings. We know roughly when and how language abilities develop in children. We have a pretty good idea what part of the brain is responsible for this, even. And we know that if that part of the brain is damaged or destroyed (or in the this case, not yet developed) speech is impossible. We also know that newborn children do not possess the cognitive capability to understand such abstract concepts as names and identities. It seems highly unlikely to me that an unborn child should possess abilities and knowledge a newborn does not.
Which is all well and good, except that it runs contrary to all the information we have on the subject. It is theoretically possible for tooth fillings to pick up a radio transmission. I've never heard a confirmed case of this anyway, but regardless, the science is there. There is no scientific evidence of psychic abilities, and people have been looking. Numerous studies have been performed; the CIA even did their own investigation on remote viewing that spanned twenty years. In all of this, not only was there no evidence of any such mechanism for communicating, there was also no evidence that anybody actually possessed the abilities claimed.
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All good points, we may want to spend some time discussing quantum theory.
Last edited by ottopilot; 11-05-2007 at 10:23 PM..
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