yes, i cant explain it
2007-01-08 02:49:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe in other forms of existance. I belong to the Ghost hunters in San Antonio Texas. I also am an empath and feel, and communicate with ones who have passed. In the Ghost hunters group, we go about trying to de-bunk the ghost at first, ex: pipes rattling from water heater..doors open/closing due to wind,, by elimination we get spirits or have actual encounters with them. Now with life after death... that is a whole new page...maybe when I have more time I can answer that one... talk with the deceased all the time..
2007-01-09 01:49:38
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answered by booboofixer01 2
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I am interested in the unexplained. I have stories of the unexplained that are firsthand. I have seen things and have had things happen to me that will make chill bumps all over. I'll be glad to tell you some of the things that have happened and things I have seen. For example, (this happened in 1988) a relative was moving out of an old place he remodeled and needed help. Strange things had happened while remodeling and they really wanted out and fast. We had everything out of their apartment. (it was an upstairs place with the stairs on the outside. it originally was a diner with living quarters above the diner and 7 separate rooms like a hotel off to the side of the diner) We decided to leave the bedroom light on just so it did not look empty. When we were about to pull away, I looked up at the bedroom window and saw a dark figure coming closer to the window. I told my husband to look up. The figure seemed to look right back at us. We could not see a face or anything but a figure. It appeared to have on a black robe type of clothing with a hood. We yelled at our uncle to look. He and his wife pulled closer to our truck and got out. As they did, the figure seemed to turn a little to look directly at them. We could see the bedroom door (and also heard it) slam shut. The light then blinked on and off a couple of times then came back on. The figure just vanished then. Everyone got in their trucks and we got out of there as quick as we could. The next day, my uncle went back and the bedroom door had "sdog" scratched deep into the wood. Later, my aunt was there with him and thought she felt something in her hair. She got a mirror out of her purse and noticed the door - it said "gods". They left, contacted the owner and said they would have to meet somewhere else to give him the keys. The place was across the street from a cemetary. In the middle of the cemetary was a statue of the Virgin Mary that faced this place. It was strange because all the headstones faced the other way. It was like she was praying over the place. A few months after this all happened, the place was torn down. To this day, nothing is there.
2007-01-08 04:21:03
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answered by needifference 2
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I am. I've had an interest in UFO's, Ghosts, Nazca lines, Orbs... etc. A lot of stuff (in short) - from the simple stories to the famous ones. I also collect videos and check out photos when I can (I have a small collection of videos on Youtube).
I also try replicating some things, IF and when I can to prove it false. After all, sometimes Science can't hurt... if it CAN explain it, that is...
Don't mind a chat. You're more than welcome. But who is "us" in: "drop us a line !" ? lol
2007-01-06 12:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I've just had a wavefunction collapse. I agree with Albert Einstein that God doesn't play dice with the universe.
I'm fascinated with God. I spend my whole life trying to get to know Jesus better and there is so much that is unexplained.
In the Bible there is a whole invisible world that we haven't seen, yet it is within arms reach. No telling how many dimensions that we know nothing about. For sure there is a well organized army of God's angels and Satan's angels. The waves are roaring. The waves of the sea and the waves of quantum mechanics and the waves of the spirits.
2007-01-06 00:48:19
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Yes, I have been fascinated with the unexplained since I was able to read (5 or 6yrs. old). It is now 30 years later and my fascination with this topic has not waned. In fact I have a much deeper understanding of this topic. It is my feeling now that much of what is referred to as "paranormal" is in fact a normal part of our reality only it is more difficult to access (to sense-with our five senses). It is worthy of serious scientific study in my opinion. Much could be learned about our world and mankind.
2007-01-07 12:41:42
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answered by rachel 1
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Yes. Like Brane_strain above, I'm also interested in the explained. I think the "un" will be dropped from some mysteries someday, just as they have for things like meteors or ball lightning, once dismissed by scientists because they didn't fit scientific belief of the time. I think nothing is truly inexplicable, and i explore mysteries to try and find an answer to them - wherever that answer lies.
2007-01-07 08:49:28
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answered by totnesmartin 3
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I'm really getting into cryptozoology and I found a great book about it. It's called Unexplained! by Jerome Clark. It's really good it talks about everything from Aliens to Lock Ness and the Jersey Devil. If you wanna chat about it e-mail me, jessie_angel14@yahoo.com. Hope to hear from you!
2007-01-07 13:25:47
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answered by jessie_angel14 2
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Yeah, I love reading about all of that stuff and it is usually the first area i go to in a library or bookstore, I have quite a large library of this kind of my own and constantly keep up to date with with events via the net.
2007-01-05 11:41:05
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answered by of Light 4
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No I'm interested in the explained.
Give science a go.
You think those things are 'far out'? You haven't seen anything - try reading a little about quantum mechanics - it will blow your mind, and its all based on experiments you could do in your own home.
2007-01-05 07:44:42
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answered by TRITHEMIUS 3
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Yep - that's why I became a scientist. But those things you mentioned aren't just unexplained, they don't exist. For something to be unexplained, first you have to show that it actually occurs or exists.
2007-01-05 10:46:24
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answered by eri 7
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