Methinks you have no idea what I think. I'm edging towards 5000 posts here, read them all and then try to justify that claim. In particular, count how many times I've said I don't know.
I have read a lot of your posts and most of the time they are well thought out and researched. But there are some subjects, like dowsing, Edgar Cayce and such that you have an absolute certainty to your opinion that I had that knee jerk reaction to.
Nothing is certain. Everything is subject to belief, opinion and perspective. I do not believe in anything but I am open to possibilities. I may not believe something someone says is true but I do accept that if they think it is true then it could be true in their reality.
The only example I can give at this time is that I was at one time deeply immersed in a culture that was very foriegn to the one I grew up in. Because I entered into that experience with an open mind, I was able to experience a reality, although quite different from anything I experienced before, that they accept as "normal". Anthropologists experience similar culturally differing realities as part of their studies.
It is difficult to explain unless you have been in situations that are completely outside your normal waking experience. For example, a suburban house wife suddenly finds herself out in the desert of Australia depending on a primitive group of Aborigines who subsist on grubs and lizard meat. After a while her perception of reality will change. She will begin to see things that she has never seen before, perhaps so foriegn to her belief system that they take on mythological proportions. But to the people she is with, what she sees is just an accepted part of their reality - like the Dream Time.
All I am saying that I think certainty is a dangerous game to play with your mind. As a scientist you know that rules change, what is true today will not necessarily be true tomorrow.