what would you accept as evidence for paranormal? if the clearest possible video of a paranormal would you accept it as true or try to debunk it as best as you can?
The paranormal is any event that exists beyond the scientific "normal" Unless you think science today is complete and perfect, you must acknowledge the paranormal exists or you're delusional.
Well I certainly wouldn't accept that. To be frank I wouldn't accept anything less than dozens of different videos of the same paranormal event from different people. Videos are easily faked, now moreso than ever before.
>>40621446 Sounds like a bunch of seething fags who cant contain the weird ass reality we live in made the science standard out of malding rage against god or something
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 11:22:04 PM No.40621600
It's clearly rotating due to the vibrations caused by the people walking in the museum Look at how it only moves when there are people walking
>>40621305 (OP) In person meeting an ayyy. Anything else is suspicious.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:41:15 AM No.40621855
>>40621305 (OP) Honestly? In 2025? I wouldn’t accept anything I didn’t see with my own eyes, in-person.
Videos and photos are loonnnng past being easy to fake and/or AI-generate. Hell, I’d be willing to accept another person’s testimony before I’d believe any photo or video I saw.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:47:57 AM No.40621893
>>40621305 (OP) You don't need to convince me of shit. I already know that stuff exists. >>40621496 >the debooonker
>>40621305 (OP) Nothing. If you've got evidence for it it's just regular normal.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:56:40 AM No.40621942
>>40621600 It's actually traffic, it's on one of the busiest roads in manchester and the vibrations from that cause it This is also why it moves slower (it doesn't exactly stop) at night because there's less heavy traffic going around.