Well Brain is a cox. But we don’t know what ‘ghosts’ are. I hate the way both of them disregard people (millions) who have experienced something. Science is forever learning about things as we go along.Ghosts definitely don't exist because otherwise the Large Hadron Collider would have found them, claims Brian Cox.
There's no space in the world for spirits to inhabit
Let's face it, if Prof Brian Cox and David Mitchell both say ghosts don't exist, then that's pretty well case closed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...al-truth-standard-model-physics-a7598026.html
Well Brain is a cox. But we don’t know what ‘ghosts’ are. I hate the way both of them disregard people (millions) who have experienced something. Science is forever learning about things as we go along.
We don’t know what happens when people experience things. And as I’ve said in another thread I don’t believe ‘ghosts’ are just one thing.
It's part of the reason I really dislike Richard Dawkins. I'm not a religious person but I find his absolute rejection of religion and the idea of God to be arrogant, narrow minded and frankly, unimaginative.
The Champions is coming to Talking Pictures. One of my favourite shows when I was a puppy
https://www.the-medium-is-not-enough.com/2021/02/talking-pictures-march-2021-the-champions.php
Alexandra Bastedo...mmm...
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Frozen and isolated at the end of the earth. A chilling tale based on one of polar exploration’s deepest mysteries, with a crew stalked by a murderous presence. From Ridley Scott.
Parts 1&2 back to back 21:00-21:45, 21:45-22-30This new series looks good, BBC Two tonight at 21:00, The Terror.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0954mm5
I read the Dan Simmons book a while ago, well worth a read if you have the timeThis new series looks good, BBC Two tonight at 21:00, The Terror.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0954mm5
Simon Worrall's book The Poet and the Murderer about the literary forger and murderer Mark Hofmann illustrates much that is bizarre in the Mormon faith. (In deference to any Mormons reading this I'm not picking on you - I find all religions bizarre).
Hofmann, a Mormon himself, exploited the faith's obsession with geneology and, what looks to an armchair psychologist like myself, its desperate search for historical legitimacy through the obsessive hunt for and procurement of historical documents relating to the religion and its founders.
What is interesting to a Fortean is the way in which so many normal, intelligent individuals allowed themselves to be conned - presumably because their overwhelming desire for a thing to be genuine far outweighed their judgement. Hofmann turned up documents left, right and centre including items which its not much of an exaggeration to say were the Mormon church's equivalent to the Holy Grail. Rather than question his incredible luck, as I think any church outsider would have done, people paid fortunes for his "finds".
This new series looks good, BBC Two tonight at 21:00, The Terror.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0954mm5
Watched 'Unacknowledged' last night on 'Blaze,' believe it was the 2017 version. Think I may have seen it previously, but this time paid more attention to the content.Right now, on Blaze channel - a Steven Greer doco - 'Unacknowledged'.