(May 24, 2020 at 11:37 pm)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: People don't see X-rays or into the infra-red either.
This is correct. It is not in our natures to see outside of the visible light spectrum. We have come up with repeatable empirical ways to analyze the bits we can't see.
Quote:Also... your analogy isn't rerally helping explain what the 'Supernatural' is.
I haven't made any analogies. I've explained how I'm using the word and given some examples of what would be supernatural.
Quote:So far all I can grok is that it's synonimous for 'I/We don't know yet.".....
Things that are natural, but so far unexplained, would not be supernatural.
Some people assume that everything in the world could be explained by science, with sufficient time and research funding. But this is not something that science can prove. People who are confident of this are making a faith-based statement. It may be true, but we can't know.