At 11:46 AM -0400 9/16/00, Miguel Roig wrote:
>Perhaps the possibility of the existence of ESP makes Jim Clark and others on
>this list a little uncomfortable?
Not nearly as uncomfortable as the uncritical acceptance of its existence.
Again, extraordinary claims (such as those violating known physical laws)
require extraodinary proof. They must be held to a higher standard, not a
lower one.
>>Reference
>
>Jensen, Jr., A. R. (1992) Scientific Fraud or False accusations? The case of
>Cyril Burt. In Miller, D. J. and Hersen, M. Research fraud in the
>behavioral
>and biomedical sciences. New York: Wiley.
An interesting source of support ;-)
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