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Originally Posted by Fred
I have been reading the last posts and wonder if i entered a parallel universe....
I see Hung wishing that someone will lose time answering silly "technical" questions about physics, calling everyone childish names that may sound funny only to himself, and basing his hopes for an hypothetical success of long range detecting, on videos of a guy using gravity and skin adherence to hold pans on his front head.
Hung, I already noticed that you are not afraid of being ridicule, or I would sincerely feel sorry for you.
I see Dell participating actively in what he calls a trash forum, claiming that someone believing in real science is being gullible, yet not supporting any of his own surreal beliefs and claims by the smallest kind of evidence ...
I see lots of delusion and so much blindness that talking about light is considered an obscenity ...
It amazes me how apparently simple-minded persons, when confronted to an observation they cannot explain, needs to believe in the first exotic or esoteric explanation instead of being just rational...
But hey, that´s reality 
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Looks like delusions, not reality.
From Wikipedia:
A
delusion is a
belief held with strong conviction despite superior evidence to the contrary.
[1] As a pathology, it is distinct from a belief based on false or incomplete information,
confabulation,
dogma,
illusion, or other effects of
perception.
Delusions typically occur in the context of neurological or
mental illness, although they are not tied to any particular disease and have been found to occur in the context of many pathological states (both physical and mental). However, they are of particular diagnostic importance in
psychotic disorders including
schizophrenia,
paraphrenia,
manic episodes of
bipolar disorder, and
psychotic depression.
So most of this LRL stuff is because of mental illnesses.
Goldfinder