Do you see any possibility that voodoo, yes voodoo, could be a thing, could work in one way or the other?
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Yes, I do. Or at least, a better approach is, "why *wouldn't* it work?" People dismiss the possibility because it doesn't fit in with their physicalist model of the universe, but they forgot that a) it's just a model, and the fact that it's so effective in controlling and predicting reality doesn't preclude there being other, more interesting principles at work in fundamentally different ways (we can't even disprove that all of reality is actually mind); b) the model itself is as mysterious as Voodoo, when you get down to the bottom of it and realize that we don't know what mass-energy is, why it exists, why the principles of physical theory are what they are, etc., and if we did know why they are what they are, we wouldn't know why *those* things are they way they are, etc.; and c) the idea of there being 'no way' that voodoo could work usually boils down to its being counterintuitive ('everything/everybody is separate and interacts only through known and measurable means'), when that same kind of intuitionistic thinking would have us deny any possibility of gravity or magnets if we didn't see them before our very eyes ('how could something affect something else without touching it?). Feynman has an excellent analysis of this at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMFPe-DwULM