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Seen this video. It's funny how this scientific explanation is the option, and yet the science type never ever is rehearsing their own prejudicides.
Occam's razor boiled down is often layed out as "when you hear hoofbeats, expect horses not zebras." And yes, to the vast majority this works. Howeve, if you live in New Zealand, this is not the case. There is a plausible amount to employ Occam's Razor then if you have exhausted that, and the person still clings to simpler explanations when they don't work, you will have to wonder if they arent just fishing for "rational" explanations to cover an equally closed mind.
You say the door is latched. This actually puts a wrinkle on things, as does it being an inner bedroom. So, what we do to be openminded is we examine the space around the door. Are the there any windows open? Is the door near any vents. Does your front or back door have a high space for air to get in? Does your house have visible spots when a draft of wind pushes the door? Is there a source of magnetism that your can identify in the basement below? Is the latch loose? Is there any normal way nearby that accounts for an inner door opening like this? Could a friend be sitting or standing in a room above or below, and gaslighting you?
If there are no detectible strings or magnets, and no upper or lower rooms to possibly adjust this from, and you have answered no to all of these questions, you can say "Forget this" to any so-called rational people and believe what you please.
some science types. 80-20 applies to us too ya know.