I have no point to prove, I just want to talk . My agenda here goes no further than just spicing this place up a tad. If you see some other agenda, then I'm scared... scared of how radically wrong even the smartest people can be.rahvin said:why putting together two things that have nothing to do with each other and calling it a question? aside from the fact that i doubt anyone here thinks psychology "explains it all" (all what, by the way? reality? the world? the human mind?), i doubt psychology has anything to do with theories about the existence of alien life-forms. it seems you keep deluding yourself into believing that there are two sides of some big fence, with people who explain irrational phenomena by way of psychology, and others who don't. even though i'm not versed in psychology either, i believe that it would express the prudent opinion that there is something curious about your perception if you see something that is not there. whether ufos, hydras, or mauve elephants on a bike are actually there or not, is a completely different kettle of fish. for the sake of this discussion, you should stop trying to bend concepts in a way that makes them collide just because you have a point to prove.
I was not being literal with the "Explains it all" phrase. Sorry to waste your time buddy. It was very light hearted, perhaps in a distant way even making fun of myself a little. I can see why you'd want to hack me down for it though, and if I did think psychology and not psychology was all life is p wtf) then I'd be suitably owned right now.
Is it your mission to put a huge stamp on things in your replies?
I'm still interested to know however, despite the big stamp, if my good friends Siren or Tal, saw a UfO, would they assume first and foremost it was their minds playing tricks on them?