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Open-Minded Skepticism

In our approach to paranormal research, it should be observed that no living person knows, with absolute certainty, what becomes of human or animal consciousness after the inevitable cessation of biological life. When someone insists they know what the after-life entails, is that contention based on faith (often with a convenient gram of science or archeology included?) Concerning out-of-body experiences & near-death experiences, while the reports are intriguing, keep in mind that these experiences always occured within a quite living brain. Or there wouldn't be a subject surviving to report them.

No one has ever offered irrefutable proof of an alien (otherworldly) encounter or abduction. There has never been produced substantial evidence of the existence of ape-like humanoids, or aquatic creatures resempling Plesiosaurs. Yet, enough along these lines has been reported, with sufficient consistency to arouse one's curiosity and perhaps warant extended investigation.

Remember that four hundred years before our time, split-personality disorder was a clear indication of demonic possession. Three hundred years ago the Giant Squid, now classified as Archituthus, was the legendary Kraken which pulled entire vessels into the briny depths. In 1867, over a hundred witnesses on the shore of the Indian Ocean observed such a creature doing just that to a small fishing boat. A century ago, the Komodo Dragon was an Indonesian myth. Also, the Coelacanth was regarded as having been extinct for some thirty million years, and lunar landings were the fiction of visionary authors such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. In our own, somewhat more enlightened age, it is accepted among physicists that even time travel is theoretically plausible. And consider that the very inception of the physical universe shines forth in utter defiance of any presently known science! Take the cosmic speculations of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, mix well, and hope for the best.

-Carl


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