If one person sees something abnormal, it can be said mental illness or illusion. But what if more than three people see similar thing which is far beyond normal? How can we define this scientifically? My cousin and his family saw blood on the walls of their home. Right now the whole family is living in hotel. House is empty and locked. They are not ready to go back. I don't believe in these things. But I'm unable to define it to them. If it was seen by just one person, I could have justified. I my self am confused about it. How could anything happen like this?
It seems quite impossible to me too.. But it happened. I just need to know the reason behind it. I know there must be something behind it.
Of course, it could be explained scientifically if someone was badly cut in the home. It would be interesting to know more. Do they see blood in the same place? Did they try to clean it up? Is it always there, or does it come and go?
Ok, let me tell you more of this interesting story.. They saw blood. And now a particular kinds of insects (which are there sometimes normally in the walls) started coming out from walls in a large number. They have emptied their home and no one is ready to go back. They believe its black magic. I am not ready to believe it and still finding for reason behind. I think they must be paying some priest or mullah (whatever you can call) for these kinds of things. And they are doing something using their mind power to make all of them see that.
Probably is a good idea to get out. But, it's only in that house? No strange experiences at the hotel? Spooky. I've read of hauntings where they have speckles of blood on the wall. Or, liquid droplets on the wall or ceiling resembling blood or ooze. Although, haven't heard anything quite like this. If we were to say this is in the realm of the supernatural, it could, but may not necessarily be ghosts. Perhaps some type of psychic vision of past or future? Do you know if they've lived in this house since it was first built?
Scientifically? It's simple, go back and take pictures of it, take a sample of the "blood" and send it in for analyzation to see what it actually is. If the blood is wiped of I think you can spot traces with UV lighting.
How can we call it a psychic vision. This is being seen by more than five persons. No, they just moved here.
@OP, I'm assuming you weren't one of those five who 'saw' this happen. You could post a picture or two if you really want something out of these guys. A story alone isn't enough and this probably won't be convincing enough to say that it was something 'supernatural'.
I don't know what it is, just conversing. I've always thought this type of subject to be interesting. Something bad could have taken place there. I wonder if negative energy exists? Say, if there were a tragedy at a specific location. And, that energy could linger even after all physical evidence is gone? Maybe there are certain people more sensitive to this type of energy, that even feel it to the point of visualization?
The thing is that he wanted a scientific explanation, but he doesn't care for getting one. It seems he's more interested in everything that isn't science. -.-
Do you think that your story is contributing anything? If I said, I saw Santa Claus last night, would you believe me? Would you be able to explain it scientifically?
That's not a scientific explanation though, just saying. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you assume that you already got the answers, it's not science.
Actually what you saw is just step 7 You can do #8 and redo #7 in grater details . Again science , super simple stuff .... unless it involves cats .
No, what you saw was the problem. I posted a simplified way of solving the problem. For example, step 3 might involve the hypothesis that he might have been on drugs when he saw the santa. ^^ And yes, cats are super hard stuff.
The Hypothesizes are that he a) saw a person that looks like Santa Claus b) totally or partially hallucinated what he saw or c) he partially or totally lied about seeing Santa Claus . What you posted is the modern accepted way of identifying scientific facts . As for cats try Schroedinger's .