Metaphysical QuestionsMetaphysics is studying on the things which we cannot recognize (see or confirm) although we feel them sensuously and experientially. For example, God, the meaning of man's existence, the effect of a sorcery, supernatural power, fortune-telling, etc. Strictly speaking, those who unilaterally insist "Such a thing does not exist.", are not scientific. They have not proved that the bias of chance does not exist. They confuse the real chance with the logical chance at the unconscious level. Argueing about the existence of such things is called "metaphysical problem." Many philosophers have argued about it since the age of Aristotle (B.C. 384 - B.C. 322). After all, everyone only says "Nothing can be said about this." They made the technical term for dealing with a metaphysical problem, changed the term system, and changed view points. However, they have discovered nothing new. Sheldrake's "Morphogenetic Field Theory" is brilliant. It would be one of the bases explaining the regularity of the spiritual world. Although his current approach for proof is not enough, "morphic resonance " is truth for me. And I think, he thinks so too. Finding the method for truly scientific proof is too difficult for everyone. It will be proved, after the existence of supernatural power is proved. I think, his theory is the science 1000 years ahead. Besides, Sheldrake's present problem is not whether the experiment method is scientific or unscientific. His experiment does not have much charm as a show which can agitate a crowd. There is a thing which has kept to stardom, although having metaphysical questions. INDEX |