Also, Occam's razor.

Yes and then you also have people who want to believe in ghosts. There was a study done, where people who expected something to happen, like a ghost encounter, had a higher chance of having such an encounter, usually brought on by Pareidolia.The Kakama wrote:I think the problem with ghosts and such is that it's jumping to conclusions too quickly or using the argument from ignorance.
Also, Occam's razor.(a natural explanation is simpler than a supernatural one)
wouldn't that be skeptic in general?Sublevel 104 wrote:no no
when i said I'm pure atheist, I meant I am unbeliever:
There's no God, Ghosts, Holy Cups and Cursed Fires and other stuff
I think you mistake energy for information, both are different things.When we die, where does this energy go? Who's to say that somewhere in this energy that is inside of us, that a soul, or memories cannot be passed on? Couldn't it be possible that if another living creature eats our energy, that our memories or parts of our "soul" is passed on to them?
One problem with ghosts where is the "matter" part of the information, and what kind of energy do ghosts require to exist?I'm actually not sure if believing in ghosts or not. While clues about their existence look apealling, I still have to figure out what is their niche in the whole Universe. I prefer to think ghost, neither as matter, nor energy, but as pieces of "information".
Information is product of a system of harmony between both matter and energy. Its a system of nodes and mediums.