Beth Clarkson's experimental protocol
That seems incredibly over-elaborate and has a couple of real no-nos.
And why -90 to 270 degrees?
Maybe the next point adresses this:
Why don't we just allow the subject to move the candle to the target area with her hand?
This whole claim is really looking like an absolute non-starter.
I predict the actual testing will not happen as the required protocol will be too strict for Beth (or her partners).
And by too strict I mean, of course, it won't allow cheating.
This is the point at which I imagine many paranormal claims get good results - because they allow the protocol to be dictated by the claimant and the experiment turns out to be far more elaborate and confusing than it needs to be.
That seems incredibly over-elaborate and has a couple of real no-nos.
So Beth decides the order of controls and tests? Why should she be deciding the order of anything here?The sequence of trials (controls and tests) need to be unknown to the observer and anyone who makes measurements. It should also be determined in advance. I recommend that the subject determine the sequence and give the sequence to the observer in a sealed envelope or a password protected computer file prior to each experiment. The envelope or file would not be opened until after the experiment is complete and all measurement are complete and have been accepted.
Bizarre over complexity - how is anyone supposed to measure exact degrees when we are talking about a small wax ring being melted?Absolute value of measurements vs. -90° to 270°. There are 360° in a circle. The target is set at 0°. The measurements can occur anywhere on the circumference of the circle. It isn’t appropriate to use 0 to 360 as the measurements, because measurements that occur close to the target, but on opposite sides would then be recorded as being very far apart rather than close together.
And why -90 to 270 degrees?
Maybe the next point adresses this:
Erm, how about, no way whatsoever.The target is oriented to the subject’s preference.
Why don't we just allow the subject to move the candle to the target area with her hand?
This whole claim is really looking like an absolute non-starter.
I predict the actual testing will not happen as the required protocol will be too strict for Beth (or her partners).
And by too strict I mean, of course, it won't allow cheating.
This is the point at which I imagine many paranormal claims get good results - because they allow the protocol to be dictated by the claimant and the experiment turns out to be far more elaborate and confusing than it needs to be.