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deciplex | 1 year ago

I mean people have deja vu which is literally your brain misinterpreting a currently-happening experience as a memory. Medical literature is filled with tons of quirks of human perception and memory, and we frequently find new ones and new twists on existing ones.

It is not remotely a stretch to attribute "I recognized this woman's voice as someone else's voice" as just a run-of-the-mill fault of perception and memory. Especially when the alternative at hand is apparently something supernatural (or, at least, new physics).

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kranke155|1 year ago

I think electricity would have appeared supernatural to someone 2000 years ago, yet it was there and all around us.

Just because our current understanding hasn’t got all the answers doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, that’s the way I see it.

I think some things that we think of as supernatural now will have an “explanation” later. How much later I don’t know.

deciplex|1 year ago

Our current understanding has most of the answers you seek, and compelling reasoning for why they are the correct answers.