Talk:Alpha Reality/@comment-11490248-20130913054747/@comment-5935730-20130913060502

A reasonable theory, wether real or not, seems more satisfying than just accepting things the way they are. We as homosapiens strive for the unending truth and components of our universe. It's only natural for us to accept the seemingly more reasonable, however false, explanation than accept things that can't be explained.

But that thought process is double edged. Humans that believe in reason argue against the existence of ghosts and aliens. I know I may sound like a believer, but there's just too many coincidences about ethereal souls in haunted places for the existence of ghosts to simply be denied.

As for aliens, well, two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.

"There's no such thing in the world as absolute reality. Most of what they call real is actually fiction. What you think you see is only as real as your brain tells you it is.... It's not whether you were right or wrong, but how much faith you were willing to have, that decides the future."