Legit question here....not trying to be antagonistic.
In medicine, it seems that in some cases placebos have an effect on a group, if they believe they are being given the real thing. And I think in general, most of us would admit if we thought we were experiencing something real, we would be more sensitive / inclined to believe this thing was happening.
So, question is - for those that have "experienced" a ghost (where the air got colder, etc)...do you think this could be a placebo effect? Your body telling you the temperature was different (or perhaps you were just scared/nervous at what you thought you were seeing so it felt cold, and then it wore off when you realized nothing was there).
Thoughts?
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