Whatever the scientists may say, if we take the supernatural out of life, we leave only the unnatural.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Science operates in the natural, not the supernatural. In fact, I go so far as to state that there is no such thing as the supernatural or the paranormal.
I think it's important to realize that we're all just human. I mean, nobody is supernatural.
The supernatural is the natural not yet understood.
It is often said that science must avoid any conclusions which smack of the supernatural.
I think the supernatural is a catch-all for everything we don't understand about the vast other parts of life that we cannot perceive.
When I am writing, I do not distinguish between the natural and supernatural. Everything seems real. That is my world, you could say.
We have a love affair with the idea of the 'natural,' even though we, as a species, are about as unnatural as you can imagine.
I prefer to write about what we refer to as 'the supernatural' versus everyday life. Humans, by themselves, bore me.
The greatest question of all is whether our experience on this planet is 'it' or whether there is something else. Things in the supernatural realm give support, strangely perhaps, to the things we take on faith.
As a scientist, of course, we have to believe there is no supernatural. There are only natural entities in the universe. And those are the things that we study as natural scientists.