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InvisibleThe Chronic

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Why dont scientists praise the karma theory?
    #7314273 - 08/20/07 12:01 PM (4 years, 9 months ago)

Surely if sceintists also beleive that absolutely everything is connected why dont they try and proove beilefs like karma, creative visualisation etc...i love spirituality but it seems that some people only beleive what we can acess with the 5 senses.

They even admit that an atoms size only appears when we decide to look they ahve no idea how big it actually is..that alone tells us our own control over our own lives and our influence doesnt it?


If we could proove that everything you do has a reaction it would be taught more in schools


I suppose any spiritual scientists probly see how hard it is to proove karma as they rely on maths. The latest sceintific universal theorys put forward by sceince are vague yet intruiging as now anything is possible...


Any thoughts?


Edited by The Chronic (08/20/07 01:34 PM)


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Re: Why dont sceintists praise the karma theory? [Re: The Chronic]
    #7314320 - 08/20/07 12:18 PM (4 years, 9 months ago)

because its self explanitory, for every reaction there is an equal but opposite reaction. If you kill someone, texas fries your ass.


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Re: Why dont scientists praise the karma theory? [Re: The Chronic]
    #7315015 - 08/20/07 04:05 PM (4 years, 9 months ago)

Surely if sceintists also beleive that absolutely everything is connected why dont they try and proove beilefs like karma, creative visualisation etc...

because that's not what science is.

karma is unfalsifiable and so is not a valid scientific theory. the reality of creative visualization is a valid theory, however it is a false one.

start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_science


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