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Originally posted by Kriz_4
When you look into the sky, the things you can see are dead cells floating on the suface of your eye.
Originally posted by tinfoilman
reply to post by Kriz_4
If auras were real it should be easy to test. From what I've heard they come in different colors or styles. Simply get a bunch of people that can see auras together. Have other people come into the room and each time someone comes in the room have the readers look at the aura of the person and write down what they see.
But they can't tell each other what they see. They have to write down what they see in secret. Then after the experiment compare what they wrote down.
If everyone saw the same stuff it's a good indication that auras are real. If they all say something different and they can't match each other then it is a good indication that they're either making it up, or it's something in their head.edit on 17-8-2011 by tinfoilman because: (no reason given)edit on 17-8-2011 by tinfoilman because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tinfoilman
reply to post by akushla99
We're not asking anyone to describe some masked guy they only saw for 2 seconds in the dark. We're just asking them to write down the color. Surely they could all write down red, green, blue, or purple and if the auras are real they should mostly match.
Also, I didn't say that if they didn't match that auras aren't real. It's just not likely. However, if they all did match, then we would know for sure. But if they can't even tell the difference between blue and red, then any attempt at reading an aura would be pretty pointless.
It wouldn't mean much to say I had a green aura or an indigo aura if someone else saw a purple aura. There'd be no way to know which one was right.