'There is simply no other reasonable explanation, given the context, for Pike's sparkly disapperating ghost'<br><br>Does 'reasonable' here = naturalistic? Are we not allowing for any 'real' (traditionally construed - i.e. spirits of the dead) ghosts in Wolfe's cycle? (Or is there something about the context you mention that requires a non-supernatural account in this particular case?)<br>
<br>-DOJP<br>