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I had a thought that has been driving me mad the last few nights. Why is it that 'spirits' can apparently floating through walls yet are able to sit solid in a chair? Not barring the residual haunts, can a ghost have that sort of permeability and yet keep it's ethereal composition somewhat whole? It seems contradictory to me. The only comparison I can think of is that of a liquid(such as water). Water permeates through material by osmosis, but when frozen personifies solid form. I mean that could plausibly make sense, seeing as how as humans our bodies are composed of mainly water, you would think that this would carry over into the afterlife as well. If this is true, could it mean that if you were able to somehow freeze a 'spirit' it would take on a solid state, like that of ice? A little far fetched I know.... but hey anything is possible in this area of study.
-FulCoPara
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