People also report seeing aliens while dreaming, meditating and under the influence of hallucinogens.
So there are aliens, just maybe not in the direction that is popularly assumed.
People also report seeing aliens while dreaming, meditating and under the influence of hallucinogens.
So there are aliens, just maybe not in the direction that is popularly assumed.
You seem to bring up consensus as if it bears upon my post and then argue that it doesn’t really bear. Maybe I’m not getting your point.
Just gave my view on the matter with precise language.
I made a distinction between a description of a subjective experience, and a claim about consensus reality.
People experience something and then use the best language available to talk about it. These experiences are viscerally real to the experiencer.
Vast majority of people will reasonably make a claim about consensus reality if they experience something that feels very real. Because vast majority of people don’t know or understand that you CAN have a very visceral subjective experience that only happens in the brain. Or to put it another way: the brain behaves in a way that gives one every reason to think the experience happened in consensus reality.
It doesn’t make them “crazy” or “stupid”. But again, because most people don’t understand the distinction between a subjective experience and consensus reality, it’s easy to be dismissive of people who talk about outlandish experiences.
It would be more rational and kind to meet in the middle: “I believe you had an experience, but I don’t believe it means Aliens exist in consensus reality.”
I can’t believe you actually banned me. What a narrow flaccid pudding.
If you offer a party guest a bowl of ice-cream and then immediately assure him that it isn’t tainted with semen, chances are the guest will pass on the ice cream.
You see how that works?