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To: maceng2 who wrote (401065)2/14/2010 12:34:28 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Nah, mathematics knows it can't predict outliers. -g-

If 10% of all folks could not travel like Harry Potter,
including temporarily dead folks, who later sue the doctor that
spilled the coffee while performing heart bypass surgery on
them, I guess, the arguments would be pretty convincing
to everyone. Scientists claim the visions can be stimulated
by electric current, but don't explain how brain dead folks
see things. They say the 10% who travel like Harry Potter
are on drugs, which is partially right, but that does little
to convince folks who claim these drug or otherwise induced
visions are deeply spiritual experiences. -g-