S. R. Wilmot and his cabin mate saw Wilmot's wife on board their ship when she had remained on land. Later Mrs. Wilmot asked if they had seen her on the ship. This incident is evidence supporting the claim that Mrs. Wilmot had left her body and "traveled" to the ship. As evidence, it is most susceptible to which limitation?
A) Commonsense belief depends on what Wilmot knew about OBEs.
B) Mrs. Wilmot may not have been an expert on OBEs.
C) The event described is unique and unrepeatable.
D) Just because many people may believe in this claim, that does not make it true.
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