Consider the following.
As science continues to improve, it will start to align more with magic. Possibilities:
- Summoners are using legitimate scientific methods to communicate with beings from other dimensions
- Levitation is a skill that can be learned
- etc
>>19185270
Guess that's why science is moving further and further away from magic. Because it'll totally come around and confirm it.
>>19185276
But is it?
Modern theories support extra dimensions, for example.
>>19185276
What? Modern science is confirming the philosophies and sciences of the ancient Atlantean/Egyptian mystery schools and Hermeticism...
>>19185270
the missing pieces lie somewhere in central asian history/philosophy
around Iran
funny how we are on the verge with Iran right now
>>19185301
It does not "support" them. It is a hypothesis. Even if these dimensions did exist, this does not mean that:
1. These are dimensions as understood by those people who made the claims since it is a very vague word meaning everything from actual dimensions, other universes, different realms, etc.
2. It does not mean that the rituals and other beliefs associated with these different religious are true/work. It's possible for say, people to believe in another universe you can access via some ritualistic nonsense, and for these rituals to simply not work because they were made up. Just like I can make up a theory like the warp in 40k, but the existence of spaceflight or even wormholes doesn't mean that my theory about the warp is any less wrong.
>>19185478
No, they are not. See: above. I'd like to see even one example of something actual scientists have discovered that gives support for that.