Why is /sci/ so opposed to discussing out of the ordinary stuff? Isn't that the shit that makes people ask more questions and investigate more? Instead, people often say "X can probably be explained by Y, case closed, no need for further investigation. What, you still ask? go to /x/."
>>7797362
who cares?
post out of the ordinary threads
>>7797362
because people prefer to make conjectures about thing they know something about, instead of talking out of their ass like you do, and you expect everybody to do.
Kill yourself or stop shitposting
because threads starting with "what if" are followed by baseless claims that hold zero scientific background or followed by the OP asking people to disprove his retarded ideas where he spams "we cant know nuthin" and changing goalposts to keep his autistic thread going on.
These people need to be purged.
>>7797362
the problem with your idea of out of the ordinary stuff is that most of is actually just stupid thoughts floating around in an idiots mind that got lucky and were shat out onto the internet.
nobody is interested in the thoughts of idiots because they have no value.