Belief
If you accept the premise that concentrated belief can create physical manifestations (ie: the concept that man begat the gods by believing in them) does that mean that things like Area 51, the Illuminati, the Hollow Earth, and the pregnant vampire elvis clone from the tabloids just might be real too?
I wonder...
(I should probably note that I'm in the midst of reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman at the moment, or else people will think I'm totally nuts.)
I wonder...
(I should probably note that I'm in the midst of reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman at the moment, or else people will think I'm totally nuts.)
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I also think it can make very little difference if you ever prove these things are real. If they're having an impact on your existence, they're real. Even thinking about whether or not they're real can count, so I guess that pregnant vampire elvis clone from the tabloids exist for you, in this regard. ;-)
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I think a certain amount of belief-energy has to be invested in things before they have non-corporeal manifestations.. far, far more for corporeal ones. I also think that people in this culture tend to have very little of this belief-energy for anything other than the God Science, and thus physical manifestations are rare and unlikely.
but not impossible ;)
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And I really wasn't thinking about trying to prove them real or unreal... pointless exercise in the end, really, since that depends entirely on what scale you want to measure them by and most of the scales that can be used are less real than the things they purport to measure.
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You're probably right about the belief-energy thing too... although, on the other hand, maybe that's so only because we believe it is? *grins and winks*