Black Swan:
Oh for pete's sake. No one is talking about allowing murderers and criminals to walk free because of this.
Why not? There's lots that science doesn't know and people are convicted wrongly all the time. Who are you to say that an alien from the Andromeda galaxy didn't set up the whole thing for reasons that we're too puny to understand?
IF something is taking place that cannot be proven by methods that we have available to us, yet we know something is taking place, wouldn't it make sense to keep moving forward and find a method that will allow us to figure out what is going on?
The method exists. It's the scientific method. In the case we're discussing this leads us very quickly to the mundane conclusion that a child had a nightmare. I really don't see the advantage of abandoning such a tried and tested method in favour of primitive superstition.
If we just keep saying to people who are experiencing things that we cannot explain "you're just crazy" "you're filling your kids head with fantasy" etc how would we be any different then the early astronomers "you're crazy the world is flat dammit"?
What things we can't explain? A child's nightmare? I can explain that. The real danger is taking things that you can't explain and then automatically accepting any explanation that people can dream up.
Maybe there was a point in time (although time is up for speculation anyway) where people could not prove a theory, but the time came when we were able to prove it.
Obviously, we can only use the evidence available to us. If your best defence of a theory is that maybe some day you'll have some supporting evidence, you haven't really got anything.
Sheesh. I think the point is, what if we all just kept an open mind to things? Even things that science has yet to prove or disprove.
Having an open mind doesn't mean giving equal weight to rational arguments and fanciful nonsense.