RE: Help me debunk this "sun miracle"
February 20, 2013 at 2:36 pm
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2013 at 2:39 pm by Brian37.)
(February 20, 2013 at 2:30 pm)SwedishAtheist Wrote:(February 20, 2013 at 2:24 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Faking it, or having a delusional reaction to a natural event. Still bullshit to claim this was anything other than a woman falling for or part of a con.
People fall for and coddle all sorts of superstitious crap. Other people think vampires are real and others think Ouija Boards work, and others still think the moon landing was faked.
I guess you are right. But do you know what "cry" I'm reffering to? It's at the 2:35 mark of the video. It gives me the creeps.
My guesses is:
The woman is part of a con
It's just a coinsidence that she "cry" at the exact same time.
I'm not really sure anyway what I'm hearing at the 2:35 mark, but I watched it over and over again and it's happening at the exact same time as the sunflickering occurs.
Getting "creeped out" on your part is actually a quite normal part of evolution. It is part of our fight or flight evolution. If we didn't evolve to react either way to anything we wouldn't have evolved.
But all that is your prior mental data input over a lifetime. Sounds, events, smells colors, movies, media, myths and stories you were told as a kid. All those shape your reactions without knowing it.
I think you should stop allowing yourself to focus so much on such a quite mundane event. Ultimately there is no magic or god involved, so it is merely you and your reaction to it.
We are only open 1 night a week where I work. I sometimes still get creeped out being at work at night alone with the lights down because we are closed, a deserted street outside. Not because of anything super natural. My "creeped out" feeling is more along the lines of "what if someone comes in here and tries to rob me".