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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:11 pm
I was reading through the whole thing, and it seemed to wander into math somehow that I, well truthfully, didn't quite follow redface Anyways, here a few points that may (or may not confused ) have something to do with all of this...
Numbers have always held with the supernatural. I do believe they have supernatural meanings and applications all their own. Native americans, Aztecs, Mayans, and even Ancient Egyptians all held certain numbers and equasions to be sacred and spiritual... So regardless of whether or not you could have science without math, that doesn't affect the possibility of 'magic' being involved with math.
Also, Einstein, argueably the smartest human being to have ever lived (at least, in our times), and who unarguably, was capable of using a much larger percent of his brain then the rest of us, had quite a few interests in the supernatural. He found things like spirits and telekinesis fascinating. He also firmly believed that time was a force, that if one found out how, could be manipulated and changed. (Meaning he believed in things like time travel) So, if the smartest man who ever lived, who made the rest of us look like fools in mathematics and science, was capable of seeing the connection, who the h*ll are we to say there is no possibility???
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:45 pm
i half agree with that theory i think that some of magic can be explained by science e.g lighting a candle with a wave of your hand and phycic's (yes it can be explained) but some of it isn't.
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Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:55 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:05 am
telepotation and i dont think levitation has a scientific explaination
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:34 am
Quote: Ok, it is said that people who posess the ability to use magic,magick, or magik,how ever you want to spell it, have infact opens up more than 10 % of the brain such as normal humans only using 10 % , so in the far future humans will obtain the ability to use such a force if we figure out ways to open up our brains to just more than 10 % of it. Also I do infact believe in magic,magick,magik, again how ever you wish to spell is your choice, and I do believe that it is or will be classified as a cousin to science in the near future or perhaps in some ancient culture it itself is known as "science". You know that there are people who can do things that ,of course, is not yet explained by science but yet how much about this whole "science" thing does the human race know? Dont have a clue? I would say that the human race is just barely about 12 % amongst the surface of knowing what all can be explained by science and or what all falls under science and what can be classified as a scientific way to use something. I do believe, however, that Alchemy was infact science because those who used it were known to be scientists, and or professers of sorts. For now, I am done. If you have other say then thats fine but if what I have said helps in anyway, your welcome. P.S. sorry about the long post >.<
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:44 am
Quote: Oh, and also it is said that the supernatural could deal with the dead as well but thats just what has been said, but, perhaps I know far too much than I should have shared......Then again most people would not follow with what I stated earlier but oh well. So I guess I am done for now.......I hope people start posting soon.
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Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:20 am
LilaMalvae it_landry LilaMalvae But it did pave the way for chemistry. Don't be closed-minded now. whos being closed minded, i'm just sayin' that they required to seperate ways to do the same thing, one without reling on the power of what is not known to use, and one that is know to us. Shanna66 im sure that in later years we will find a way to scientificly explain alchemy. and energy is scientific stuff. true, but there are many forms of energy, the energy of the realms that we can not access with supernatural abilities can not qualify to count in our views of science as human beings You are. I don't want to get into an arguement, but I really can't rebuttle your arguement because I'm not exactly sure I understand what you said. But here goes anyway: What I mean is that there is a theory that certain sciences were at once in time, in their roots, a form of "magic", and that the only difference now is the sterile environments, the "control", and sometimes even the Scientific method. Look at modern medicine. Do you think it is a coincidence that most of our modern techniques just suddenly developed during WWII? Of course not, we got it from ancient medicinal techniques from all around the world, with hermetic help of course. (Staff of hermes, HELLO?) I agree with LilaMalvae. An example of how medicinal science has evolved from once though magickal methods is the use of rosehips during mesntruation, first used among ancient Wiccans. Later, scientists found that rose hips have the most magnesium of any other plant and really do treat symptoms of pre-mentrual sydrome.
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 1:11 pm
i think magic is unexplained magic
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Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 5:40 pm
Shadow(AoD) Quote: Oh, and also it is said that the supernatural could deal with the dead as well but thats just what has been said, but, perhaps I know far too much than I should have shared......Then again most people would not follow with what I stated earlier but oh well. So I guess I am done for now.......I hope people start posting soon. why oh why are your posts in quotes?
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:08 am
It has been said that to primitive man any technology would appear as magic. I can't help but see that the reverse could also be true. Who's to say that special powers known as magic may not be governed by scientific principles not yet understood? I know my twin and I share a special bond that we can use to communicate with each other but only occationally and when cercumstances are right. Maybe there is a scientific reason why sometimes we can do it, and sometimes we can't maybe we're tapping into a form of energy not yet discovered by modern science and sometimes we aren't near a sourse of that energy.
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:38 am
Maybe some, but I find it hard to believe that it is all science.
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:30 pm
i always thought magic is a type of illusion, deception.
So how can you use science to prove illusion?
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:12 pm
yes, it is, id love to explain but have no time
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Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:01 pm
What is magic? If you can't define it, then... I doubt that it could ever be scientific.
Is the way magnets react to eachother magic?
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:09 am
[.Overdose_of_You.] The mind is the most powerful thing on earth, although I do believe in magic, the power of thought is more powerful than anything Ever had the idea that the power of the mind AND magic are the same thing? wink
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