Chapter 6.2 talks about Alien abductions for a moment
stating “scientists do not believe in testimonials of abductions because
although people may actually believe they have been abducted they are
recounting events that have never taken place” (Lawson 160). I think that there’s
a lot going on out there in this big universe of ours and there is a lot of
questions that will never be answered. That said as a scientific person you cannot
discount the improbable and label it impossible due to your own point of view.
There is a lot evidence that can be taken a thousand different ways and the
application of logic alone will only falsify ones perspective. There has been
things going on in colonial America since we got here that are unexplained, and
alien phenomenons around the world since the earliest civilizations. These
things can’t be discounted as psychological mishaps and an underwhelming logical explanation
just because someone wants to. I think ample research and an open (anything is
possible) mind are necessary to approach these topics.
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