>>13223162And yet you see and experience the evidence of these things.
>>13223167I think you're misunderstanding me. You're also begging the question when you've been given a complete answer. Without playing semantic games, you must understand that an "experience" is something somebody lives through, remembers, and thinks about. This, I believe, is not solely a physical thing.
Again, I reject your notion that there is no evidence, your question is flawed in structure. If you mean physical evidence, what is more physical than the world, synchronistic events, and history? If the Bible mentions Hittites, and for centuries we find no evidence of the Hittites, does that mean they weren't there? No. We've even found evidence of people like them to bolster the credibility of Biblical stories.
What would you consider physical evidence of something that is not a physical thing in the first place? Is your consciousness physical? If so, why are you experiencing yourself rather than nothing at all? From whence comes your actual experiences, if all experiences are physical?