Belief in the paranormal seems emphatically counterintuitive to a culture driven by logical scientific advancements.
A common argument against the paranormal is an unwillingness to believe what one cannot see with his or her own eyes or what science cannot prove.
But science is a study ever in motion.
Though belief in atom dates as far back as ancient Greece, it wasn’t until Albert Einstein published a paper in 1905 detailing the Brownian motion that atoms and molecules were scientifically proven.
Now, without seeing atoms most people are, I assume, accepting of the fact they exist.
As scientific breakthroughs explain more about the reality we live in, it could be assumed public support of superstitions our ancestors built to explain their world would also eventually break down.
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