cyberdora wrote:
ToughDiamond wrote:
I've read that people have a natural evolved bias that makes them imagine random events are caused by some being or other. .
While this may be true for some people, is everyone who experiences paranormal events imagining what they experienced?
If I've read the original post right, the question was about the
feeling many people have of a
spiritual presence, rather than individuals observing things that led them to think something paranormal had happened. But to answer your question, I wouldn't say they've
all simply imagined what they reckon they've seen. There's also deliberate fraud by the claimant or by somebody who played a trick on the claimant, misinterpretations, poor understanding of probability, suggestibility, faulty reasoning, faulty memory, tricks of the mind, tricks of the light, etc. Bias, magical thinking, and cognitive fallacies are very common in humans. I would think in many cases they've seen something that they couldn't easily explain as being a natural event. I don't think they're necessarily dreaming up the whole shebang.
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Some years ago a neuroscientist did brain imaging scans of the brains of people who experienced alien abduction. the scans showed the individuals brains all lit up when asked about their abductions indicating they all believed what they saw and weren't hallucinating. Many experienced post traumatic stress. Imagination doesn't do that.
Without a lot more detail about that experiment, it's hard to know exactly what was going on. I guess it would be widely known by now if it had convincingly demonstrated that aliens have been abducting people. And again, that's not about a
spiritual presence, it's about aliens.