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The colour spectrum our eyes can translate is severely limited compared to what exists. Our brain has to select the sensory inputs it relays to us because we are unable to process them all at once. Our ability to sense and understand everything that is around us is but a fraction of what exists even with the external technology we've developed to far.
What we know for a fact is that we have yet to find evidence of the supernatural and until we know all there is to know about this world we live in, we cannot say for certain they do not exist.
I feel like you almost get there until you decide to randomly turn left and fall off a cliff.
I think you have to think of things in terms of likelihood. If the chances of something are near zero they might as well be 0.
It might, but it isn't for a fact until it is proven as such.
Mathematics needs to use the imaginary in order to calculate the real. Physics extends into the theoretical until proven impractical.
The supernatural is an imaginary number and a quantum theory. It may not exist as we expect it to, but we can't be sure of its form beyond tangibility.
Those two things are known and studied not sure how big science words push forward your idea of supernatural existing
Sigh. We know what we know, but we don't know everything there is to know. So we don't know if what we want to know is hidden in the parts that we don't know. That's why we can't claim what we know is enough to prove what isn't known. We can only assume it as such. And assuming isn't knowing for a fact, we only pretend it is until it is proven otherwise. Or in other words, not finding evidence doesn't mean there isn't any. It just means we're not finding any.
Plus, those facts may only be true in the bubble this Universe may be and none of them may be true in another Universe. The Laws of Physics only apply here.
No they do not. Facts lead us to know that we barely understand anything. And no facts were presented regardless. The OP made a claim and the person I replied to agrees, but neither provided a single fact top back up those claims.