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"Ya I believe it. Sure it doesnt obey science's laws, but I blame that on a lack of understanding."
People ought to study thermodynamics more, there are quite a few interesting phenomena there. There's nothing stopping a rock from transforming some of its internal energy (i.e. cooling) into kinetic energy and rising up from the ground, as it obeys "science's laws" perfectly, but it's just very improbable.
As for ghosts, it's difficult to tell whether I was imagining or what it was about... but I did once see in several nights in a row this figure of a blonde girl wearing some dress or something, leaning to a small shed, when I looked out of the window. This was at a confirmation school camp (Finns go to those )
People ought to study thermodynamics more, there are quite a few interesting phenomena there. There's nothing stopping a rock from transforming some of its internal energy (i.e. cooling) into kinetic energy and rising up from the ground, as it obeys "science's laws" perfectly, but it's just very improbable.
As for ghosts, it's difficult to tell whether I was imagining or what it was about... but I did once see in several nights in a row this figure of a blonde girl wearing some dress or something, leaning to a small shed, when I looked out of the window. This was at a confirmation school camp (Finns go to those )