There are some seven billion people in this world. Are you claiming that there are some seven billion different realities? I find that a little hard to believe. Yes, there may be seven billion different PERCEPTIONS of reality, but there is only one reality. Something isn't true just because we want it to be true. It's only true when we can show evidence of it, measure it, observe it, either with our own senses or with the machines we create to enhance those senses.
No, they are not. You may think they are real, especially if you experience one, but there is no evidence, anywhere, that shows they are real. There's a lot of evidence to show that they are hallucinations caused by stresses in the brain. Researches have been able to induce OBE's in subjects by stimulating areas of the brain. The subject actually believes he or she was viewing their body from above, but have never been able to present evidence that it did, indeed, happen. Researches would place an item on or next to the subjects body, after they have been blindfolded, and to my knowledge no one has ever been able to identify those objects after their experience. Yet, the experience they describe is remarkably consistent with those experiences related by patients in hospitals who have had OBE's.Out of the body experiences are real .
Nope. Again, plenty of testing has been done, and there is no evidence for precognition. Much of what is believed to be precognition is actually our brains "tampering" with our memories to fill in the blanks.Seeing things before they happen is real you
This is deja vu, and it is a real phenomenon, documented and studied for many years. But there is nothing psychic about it. Again, it's our brain responding to a stimulus, maybe recognizing something we've seen before, even if we cannot consciously remember it. One thing that science has consistently shown is that our brains are very good at tricking us. Just watch the series "Brain Games".you and I both have been in a situation where we thought that we have been in it before .
And you are, of course, entitled to your opinion. But you should be aware that fuzzy thinking, like believing in things that cannot be proven, can be costly. Millions, if not billions, of dollars are spent each year by sad people paying charlatans to contact their deceased loved ones. Billions of people live in abject misery because some charlatans tell them it's what their god wants. Children in this country (USA) die from preventable/treatable diseases every year because their parents believe that prayer is just as effective as medicine. Fuzzy thinking that allows them to deny reality in favor of their feel-good opinions.Ofcourse I'm not trying to prove anything here .... This is my personal opinion .
Which god? There are millions of them, you know. And yes, billions of people believe in them, despite the lack of any evidence to show that any of them exist. And you are right, science cannot prove that gods do not exist, anymore than it can prove that unicorns do not exist, or fairies, or any of a seemingly infinite number of other made up things. But it's not science that has something to prove, here. Science does not make the claim that any gods exist. All science does is show us reality, and how that reality works. And none of those 1001 reasons that people put forth can be called evidence. They are speculations, based on ancient books and fairy tales.Science can not prove God but millions of people still believe in it and they bring 1001 reasons that he exist .