Originally Posted by
lycaeus
We're conditioned to always seek 'hard, cold, stiff' things as evidence for something being true, preferably done by certified scientists in a government lab to 'verify' the credibility of some aspect of reality. Everyone touts scientific studies as such a high form of truth...
But to me, just as important as scientific studies, and pictures, and videos, and 'hard' evidence, would be actually listening to the experiences of others. We put too much attention on hard evidence, when we should be putting more effort into learning how to communicate with each other, how to detect lies, how to detect sincerity, how to raise our perceptive levels to assess someone's authenticity, so we can take into account their experiences of what they're saying because we could learn a lot that way. The UFO field is a huge example. Tons of people are telling you what's going on, and most people just sit back, all egotistical, complaining they don't have hard evidence.. and even if they were paralyzed on a cold metal table, with demonic cyborgs stabbing them with needles, they'd probably still think that's not enough evidence for them lol..
So a video like this of the mouse, is just as valuable a piece of evidence as someone's story of saying they've seen something similar whether they have it on video or not.