On 5/25/2019 8:12 AM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 11:25:16AM -0500, howardmarks wrote:
[...]
In 20 years, Randi's team couldn't find one person that could
perform under any conditions - and PSICOP, ditto, for 100 years. And
then, there's Michael Shermer's work, Hyman's, etc.
Cheers! Howard
This is not a sarcasm, but it may sound like it: perhaps, those
researchers should train their methodolody on something that should be
much easier, like, say, proving existence of romantic love? In a lab,
with cameras etc. And, of course, give a prize to those who can
successfully demonstrate it on themselves.
Since each claimant to the prize got to specify themselves what would
demonstrate their supernatural ability, people claiming to love one
another would simply say having passionate sex would prove it and then
proceed to demonstrate it.
Maybe proper testing is hard.
Not when the prediction to be tested is clear. The testing is
easy....getting a supernatural outcome is hard.
Brent
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