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Old 10.14.2010, 05:33 PM   #152
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Originally Posted by knox
"But what if ghosts are something else? Could it be possible that what we see or experience as a ghost represents a break in the continuum of time? In other words, if we view time as not a linear construct, but rather a wave, or even a loop, could we be looking backwards (or perhaps even forwards) in time when we observe a ghost, or similar phenomena?"

Here we go! This is kinda what I meant, when I asked previously for you to define what you meant by 'ghosts'. It seemed like we were maybe talking about two different things?

I guess for me (and a lot of people, I think) when I hear the term 'ghost', the first thing I think of is the notion of a 'spirit' or 'soul' of a deceased person that still somehow inhabits the earth. I mean, I think the very first post in this thread kinda defined it in a very similar way, right? I guess maybe you've got a totally different notion of what the term 'ghost' conotes? I mean, here you're talking about some kind of "break in the continuum of time". That's something I've never ever heard posited as a theory to explain any paranormal phenomenon.

So... maybe this whole argument is moot? Maybe we've been talking about two different things entirely?
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