It is no wonder that for centuries now scientists et al. do they use terms like natural, paranormal, unnatural, normal, abnormal about people's behavior? In other words, anything that does not belong to the great majority (as if it is an election issue) is characterized as abnormal or abnormal.
But nature itself includes everything in both the animal and plant kingdoms. How many millions of different species are there in both? If they interpret it with social criteria, whether or not it is useful to the general public, there is a logical explanation. If not, then we are talking about totalitarianism, fascism, racism. On the contrary, they could call diversity - when it causes social problems - harmful, divisive anti-social. But nature, the creator of humans too, has its own rules regardless of whether or not they harmonize with social ones, and wherever and whenever they are violated the consequences are dramatic or tragic.
We know that there are cases (rare) of babies being born with two heads, two hearts, parthenogenesis, homosexuality, autism, narcissism, animal cruelty, drug addiction, etc. Aren't they creations of nature? Certainly! And then, of course, the key role of the environment!
However, as we have already said, the principle of the majority prevailed, which serves social purposes because some particularities may have a harmful biological and/or social character such as some animals, e.g. scorpions, snakes, crocodiles, etc., as well as plants, e.g. poisonous plants, bushes, mushrooms, etc. Even in nature there are harmful phenomena such as volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, storms, etc. The same applies to people who are born with peculiarities as we mentioned above.
Of course, some are cured with the appropriate medical intervention, but others, however, not satisfactorily with the known negative results. However, the crowning glory of the interpretation of all these trends, in the majority of cases, is the wise ancient maxim: "Habit, Six, Second Nature"! (Addiction!) After all, our popular proverb is eloquent: "With any teacher you sit, you will learn such letters." Also, the biological-medical postulate: "The life of every organ is its movement." The brain is made up of cells, and depending on their utilization, it can properly control the mind and body and their development.
The term "normal" was an invention of man, which is supposed to be the principle of nature, although this is constantly denied. Obviously, man, due to selfishness, arrogance, for which the religion that characterizes him as a "child" of God and "in His image and likeness" is responsible, thinks he can control nature as well, but - what a tragedy - he cannot even control himself in many cases, e.g. jealousy, violence, wars, crimes, drugs, sexual passions, etc. And let's not forget the wise ancient maxim of the great Sophocles: "Many afflictions, no man suffers more."
Certainly, some passions, as predicted, are due to the environment, upbringing, education, the social system of unworthiness, discrimination, exclusion, etc.
Therefore, why not adopt the term instead of the above controversial terms VERSATILITY that includes the entire spectrum of the creation of all things? It is enough, of course, with regard to the people, those who belong to particularities, to the minority, that it does not try to impose them in any way on the majority because then we will be talking about indirect or direct coercion, fascism. And such people are known to be used by power circles for unethical or illegal actions.
Would it not be preferable, in order to contribute to social harmony, to adopt, as has been pointed out, the term polyphysicality (or multiphysicality and multiphysicality) and those people who do not belong to the majority instead of being called paranormal or abnormal, to be called different physics, particular physics?
I express my above reflection with awe because my knowledge in this subject is based only on the courses of biology, physics, sociology, which I was taught in the American Universities I attended, as well as on studies, observations and personal experiences. And, finally, to my Muse! And "I grow old ai learned". The Experts have their say!
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