Ludwig Its not rational to count up those who believe something V's those who don't, highest score wins. Rational behaviour isn't decided democratically. I thought I had shown that well with the miracle of the sun. To be rational you have to have a logical reason for believing ghosts are real as opposed to folklore related anecdote.
sometime in the future science may explain the moon is made of cheese, it may not. Arguing that science can't explain it yet but science is incomplete could be used to validate any extraordinary claim you wish to make. It doesn't make it likely. Its like Russell's teapot. All we can say is that we have no scientific evidence of life after death and the more evidence we gather the more we learn that whatever makes us unique is in the brain. Since the brain is the result of evolution the prospect of some afterdeath sentience is further eroded: or can you get ghost trees and ghost worms too?
We have evidence of the big bang which is consistent and rational and falsifiable that is why it is scientific theory (not fact). It didn't start off with an anecdote, it is an interpretation of observational evidence. There is no evidence that ghosts exist only anecdote. If ghosts were real then surely you could show me a ghost even if science couldn't yet explain them. Show me the evidence Ludwig, or at least give me an idea of what a ghost could be.