Experiential evidence
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Experiential evidence is evidence based on experiences. It is used as evidence by a person to support his beliefs. It may be true or falsely interpreted. It may be true but will give you the wrong results in certain situations or types of realities. Most people use their experiences, no matter how bizarre, to some degree, for the basis of their belief systems. Experiential evidence can produce an incoherent belief system for conscious beings. Consequently, experiential evidence has to be used with logic and other peoples collective experiences to produce more rational, coherent, and useful belief systems. What science does is take the experiential evidence of many people and tries to make it into a useable, coherent and understandable belief system, with the capacity to consciously modify itself to make it better.