It's mentioned in a few posts in this thread by the well-respected Wiccan Child:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7388371-13/
The page and the posts are long but you can just search for the word "gold". I think in college classes the more common example for discussion, is that a sun could spontaneously appear in your pocket. I went with the gold elephant just 'cause, what's the difference? Besides, I recently saw you give approval to the idea of our universe being created uncaused from a quantum fluctuation, so who are you to suggest that truth can't be as strange as fiction?
I know this is directed elsewhere, but still answers some of my own post.
I don't believe QM suggests that a brain could suddenly turn to gold either. The idea of "anything can happen at any given moment" is a misnomer from what I understand. I'm arm-chair aware of quantum tunneling, for example ... yet it doesn't suggest things on the scale of what you're describing, as far as I know. I believe this type of thinking is the way a laymen (including myself) would begin to draw conclusions, but as I recall, these type of conclusions of gold elephants suddenly appearing in place of a chair, etc ... have zero probability, etc. I would have asked WC the same thing and said the same thing: I don't believe QM suggests that, could you please explain it.
Ok cool. You suggest you have no idea how you may test for the presence of this invisible being/stuff, and yet suggest it would be a simple test ( "all one would need to do" ) to identify this being/stuff.
I didn't say it would be simple. If we had the ability to detect it in such a manner (say, with tech) then using the tech would be "all one would need to do." I didn't say it would be simple. I don't know how to make an iPod, yet all I have to do to turn it on is .... etc and so forth.
And no, I have no idea how one would test for such a thing at this point. As I said, from what I know, most attempts are in the realm of fringe science and are not conclusive or recognized by the scientific community as far as I know (consider EVP for example).
Does this imply that you believe such a test is possible, and if the being/stuff is no longer part of our dimension ( we acknowledge other dimensions ), that scientists should be able to make tangible, something that's intangible ?
I wasn't saying anything about tangibility or anything of the sort. You keep going in these directions I haven't gone lol. I'm stating something much more elementary ... you keep adding things to it. I'm not adding to it, such as dematerializing, other dimensions, other realities, etc. I understand considering possibilities and whatnot to try and explain phenomena ... I get that. I get that we latch onto some ideas where crazy stuff is happening recognizably (QM, for example, which seems to be a go-to for many believers nowadays) ... and try to conceptualize theories to explain what we believe, etc and so forth. However I'm keeping it simple: if it's happening in reality, as an event, then it can arguably be observed/detected/measured/etc in some capacity. With what tool or tech, I have no idea. If it will ever be possible, I have no idea. But I'm not jumping to leaps necessarily of other realities and outside our realities, etc and so forth. The way many believers present such concepts, is that they HAVE to be that way. It's the only possible explanation. And then some special pleading, circular arguments, etc ... and ouila. I don't get that jump.
My own personal experiences ... I try to let them speak for themselves. If something disappeared before me, it disappeared before me lol. It doesn't mean it's in another dimension, or that it dematerializes, or that it's now invisibile but still there, or that it came from outside reality and returned to it, etc and so forth. I try to look at everything surrounding the context as well as "just the facts" as best as I can understand them. Adding a bunch of things to them and then treating those additions as though they are necessary to understand them ... I try not to do that. Furthermore, putting labels to them and pushing those labels as though they must fit ... I try not to do that either. Saying something over and over again doesn't make it true.