What if truly observing and measuring those effects isn't even possible in the first place without the right spiritual understanding? John Constantine once talked about this:
I dislike that idea because it's too much like the sleazy dodge that fraudulent psychics and mystics use to deflect criticism: "The power only works for those who already believe." Which is utter BS. It's no impressive feat to convince people of things they're already convinced of. The test of whether something is objectively real is if it can be observed independently of prior belief.
That
Constantine page is an example of exactly the kind of condescending, insulting, ignorant portrayal of science that I'm denouncing, the idea that it's a rigid dogma closed to new knowledge. The problem with a character like Doctor Thirteen is that he was created at a time when different DC characters didn't share a reality. In his world, magic and psychic powers
didn't exist, so debunking them made sense. But folding him into the larger DC universe where the supernatural is an unambiguous reality just makes him look like an idiot, a fanatic. And that's slanderous to science and scientists, and to the people in real life who do debunk frauds. It's the people who
believe fraudulent psychics and mystics who are the closed-minded ones, unable to consider the possibility that their preconceptions could be wrong. Scientific debunkers design unbiased tests that
can be passed if anything real is happening. And nobody's ever passed them.
Like I keep saying, science's whole deal is
expanding its understanding to encompass things it didn't understand before. When existing science can't account for something, scientists invent new fields of science that can. That's what makes science such a uniquely powerful discipline. Religion and spirituality reject things that don't fit their existing rules as heresy or error. Science
actively seeks out things beyond its existing limits,
changes itself to encompass them. My whole point is that if there is a fictional universe where mystical or supernatural forces exist, and if there is
any way for human beings to observe, understand, and harness them, then the science of that universe can and will expand to encompass them. Because that is what science does. Its purpose is to learn about everything that exists, no matter what new methods or mindsets have to be invented to understand it.