DJLOREY said:They were two floors down, and all the doors were shut![]()
How do you know? You were in bed asleep.

DJLOREY said:They were two floors down, and all the doors were shut![]()

Or am I thinking too much about Ghost Recon?iCraig said:Precisely. I once pulled an all nighter doing work. I finally retired at 8.30am for some sleep. My eyes were sore and I was extremely tired. I saw a face in my window and when I blinked it had gone.
Obviously a mild hallucination, but some people would have that and then instantly say "I SAW A GHOST OMG GUARDIAN ANGLE WATCHING OVER ME!!"

AcidHell2 said:No, had loads of weird experiences though. Which can all be explained, however to someone who wants or does believe in ghosts etc would believe they seen something unnatural.
Flaming Satan in my room - Sleep paralysis
Doctors injecting me in my stomach - Sleep paralysis
died so many times, in loads of diffrent ways - sleep paralysis
A very unearthly scrapping noise when I was very young, scared the hell out of me -Turned out it was a birds nest in the loft above my bedroom.
Again when I was very young saw a weird object in the sky, that then shone a light in my room - Police helicopter, with a search light on.
Any off those experiences could be unnatural if I wanted to believe in ghosts and other such rubbish.
The mind is a complicated and very powerful thing. When it can't explain something it will and does clutch at straws.
Dolph said:or coming up with something so convoluted it totally fails the occam's razor test anyway, is frequently quite entertaining.

Zogger said:I wouldn't say occam's razor is very definitive. It seems to me that people perhaps misapply it, for example saying that god is a simpler explanation than evolution, when in fact the concept of a god itself raises a whole lot more issues of complexity than evolution does. All that's really happened is the problem has been delegated to another level...
It is true that some people are far too sceptical though imo, but you need true sceptics to make up a middle ground![]()
Anyway...
We immediately went down stairs and checked to see if anybody had come in the store and they hadn't. Really freaked me out. Unfortunately there were no cameras in the store.Curio said:snip


Zogger said:Either I have de ja vu, amazing future-seeing abilities or you've posted that in another thread before![]()

Thats all, nothing more, nothing less.I went to Area 51
Hxc said:People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear non-subjective view point, it's more like a big ball of wibley-wobbley ... timey-wimey ... stuff.Pinter75 said:Ghosts, bah - its just time repeating itself.
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Zogger said:If that happened I would be very confused, but that's not to say there isn't a normal explanation... Does remind me of the time one weekend a few years ago in uni halls when everyone on my corridors' forks went missing, even though my room was locked the whole time I wasn't in and the cleaners didn't come on weekends![]()
I don't generally believe in ghosts but I am not closed to the idea...

willatwell182 said:but time is just a human concept and doesn't physically exist...

willatwell182 said:dunno don't watch it....it was an AS physics lesson that we distracted the lecturer in and started talking about different theoretical concepts such as time travel and other BS
div0 said:1. You clearly saw the G-man![]()
2. You fainted and fell down the stairs?
Master_X said:I saw a floating head once........
It was just a man behind a bush!!!

*quickly looks around room* sitting in a pitch black room with headphones on isn't the best time to be reading this sort of stuff 