That is not an actual example. How, in practice, would this New Science approach the investigation of an observed phenomena in a different way to the current one?
I have given examples of areas many times before...... NDE's, Biofield, medical miracles, ghost sightings, ESP's.....etc.
How they will approach these phenomena is what needs to be decided by the scientific community. I cannot provide you with a methodology on a platter.
The problem is that the scientific community is fixated on the current methodology using which it again and again 'decides' that there is nothing to investigate. According to them most of it is just imaginary, some of it is hallucination or psychological, much of it is wishful thinking. That's it!
Nice investigation!!
It is a circular reasoning that concludes what it assumes to begin with. And everyone is very smug about how silly these 'believers' are and how effectively science demolishes their nonsense beliefs. LOL!
The problem is that the methodology itself could be responsible for the 'no result'. Lot depends on the base assumptions and premises. You start off with the assumption that only ‘natural’ phenomena can exist and that natural phenomena will necessarily follow known laws of nature and that all natural phenomena should therefore be sensed in some way and detected by our instruments. This is fine for known phenomena.
But suppose there are phenomena that are also natural but do not follow known laws of physics, they cannot be sensed or detected by our instruments.....but they have a marked influence on our health and on our mental states....then how do we presently identify or detect or measure such phenomena?
Hitherto due to religious influences, we might have called any phenomena that do not fall within known laws...as ‘supernatural’. There is no reason to continue with this categorization. The word ‘natural....depends on how you define it.
It can be a very broad spectrum out of which what we know is only a very tiny subset. What we have been calling supernatural or miraculous are just outside the subset that we know....but are still part of the natural spectrum.
This is what the OP article also talks of.
To understand the concept of the natural spectrum one needs an integrative mind that can view diverse things as parts of a whole. Only people with this philosophical view will be able to initiate changes to develop a New Science.