Laura Linney is pretty darn convincing. Dick Cavett had an experience in which he saw a woman in full riding gear standing by a fireplace dissapear in front of him. It's hard to say 'No, Dick Cavett, you did not see this."
There is no such thing as the paranormal, ghosts, gods, nothing. Life as a grown up begins when you take note there’s no single piece of evidence for any beyond….well here, for example, a theatrical on a chat show needing to be interesting. She was also in a theatre she had been assured was haunted. Et cetera……
@@peterdelmonte9832It’s still very arrogant to feel we as a civilization at this time have everything figured out. The centuries of accounts and stories of the paranormal in every culture came from nowhere? It’s interesting how UFOs are considered part of the paranormal while the US congress recently had hearings discussing them. So congress is having hearings over a topic skeptics would compare as make believe as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny? 😏
@@peterdelmonte9832The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. There is still so much that cannot be explained or has not been found yet on this earth. Science is not fact it is the theory that best fits. We live on a ball of rock floating in something called space which is a part of what we call the universe. In relation to all of this we know nothing and it is either arrogance or fear, or maybe both that leads people to not believe.
I’m probably of the most sceptic people out there, but it really bothers me when the same people asking about the story, are the ones making fun of the person telling it. Cut the crap and let them speak, or don’t ask at all.
Hes just trying to lighten the couch up. It is a comedy talk show after all. I think he does believe in those stuff. I do jokes like when people tell me ghost stories, just to not make everyone feel scared or anything like that.
I went to a concert at the Belasco theatre to see Aaron Tveit and I was talking to my friend about how it was supposedly haunted. There was no real creepy vibe to it except when I went to the bathroom, but that was probably just because I let my mind wander and I was by myself so that adds more anxiety. I'd be interested to know if Aaron ever experienced anything backstage or had any weird vibes while he was there.
I'm sorry, is he asking how a ghost would know something, as if the mere fact that the ghost exists doesn't already suspend anything we might call logic?
The thing about this is that you can't prove a negative. You can say "There's very probably no such thing as a ghost" but you can't prove it. Same with Bigfoot, Santa Claus, aliens. Everybody's got their own "proof", but you can't disprove them by simply saying "there's no such thing." What I think is ironic is when devout Christians claim that there are no ghosts. Only their supernatural beliefs are sacro sanct. Everybody else's are wrong.