And all this is irrelevant if he can do what he claims to be able to do. For any applicant who truly has the ability they claim to have, any discussion of odds is unnecessary, because they are not operating under random chance.
And this is what bothers me.
Paranormal folk explain their abilities a lot like i explain a lot of weird talents i have. Knife throwing is the best example. They have a good grasp of it, but always admit they are not perfect and they have limitations. But when said limitations are taken into consideration, and a test designed for them is done, they fail.
This is the very definition of a braggart, someone who claims a set of abilities and cannot, when said abilities are asked to be reproduced replicate them.
The paranormal folks like to make it seem as if someone is doing the equivalent of asking them to throw a knife through a hole just large enough for the blade to go in ( to simplify, a trick that would be darn near impossible when the physics of knife throwing are taken into account.). But that is not the case, they are the ones who tell of their limitations, but this always raises another point.
What if i said i could throw knives very well, but that my particular talent doesn't really work well when people are watching, even by camera. And if anyone touches the board i am using, besides myself, that will screw up my throw. So in order to test this, we need to have a person and camera free environment, and no one can touch, in any way, my equipment of the test.
Wouldn't it seem kind of obvious that i am looking to cheat?
But that is about half of the claims we get. One's limitations in an art, seldom co-incide with what would be conducive to cheating. Yet in the paranormal, they always seem to.
So really we get 2 kinds of folks, those who say their limitations co-incide with things that would help them cheat, and those who simply cannot perform when their limitations are taken into an account and a test is designed.
I cannot think of a talent i posses that i could not design a test for that would eliminate cheating and allow me to do my thing. And to put a point on it, it certainly wouldn't take me the giant amount of time it seems to take every paranormal person to come up with this. I could understand if the vast majority of the claimants were claiming something like " I just discovered this power yesterday and i want to be tested." , yeah it might be a bit wacky, but we have people who claim to be doing these things for years, yet have no grasp of the minutia of their talent.
As an example, here is a protocol , designed in under 8 minutes, that would show, sans possibility of cheating that a person can throw a knife, 10 feet, without mechanical or other aid.
1. All knives used will be inspected by both parties as well as an impartial expert, and a model of knife designed for a standard throw ( not fluted, or in any other way modified for a straight, or "S" throw.) will be agreed upon by both parties before hand.
2. The throwing method in question must use at least a 3/4th rotation throw. The claimant can use more than a 3/4th rotation throw, but must use at least a 3/4th rotation throw.
3. No system of marking distance will be available to the claimant. Floors , ceilings, walls, etc will be free from visible markings. The claimant will be informed of the appropriate minimum distance, but no further visual or auditory clues will be allowed.
4. The target will also be inspected by both parties as well as an impartial observer, made of a reasonable species of wood common to throwing ( soft pine would be a good example.) knives, and be of a standard commonly used size in regards to knife throwing. If no agreement can be reached as to what constitutes "standard" in this case, a target size must be agreed upon by both the testing agency and the claimant.
5. The action of the knife will be filmed, both for purposes of making sure the knife is rotating an appropriate number of times, and that no trickery is happening in regards to the target.
6. The knife will be inspected directly before the throw by both parties and an impartial observer for any trace of resin, epoxy, or any other modification of the blade prior to the throw.
7. Blades will be inspected after the throw has been recorded, again to ensure that at no point was the blade modified in any fashion.
8. Wind conditions will be monitored to make sure that wind is not a factor in the throw. Turbulence should be no more than would be common on a non storming, average summer day ( an average of the last 10 years of summer non storming weather for the location should provide an appropriate baseline.).
9. Humidity will be controlled to be that of an average summer day.
10. Lighting will be no brighter than an average day, or baring that, no brighter than an average office building.
11. Sound levels will be adjusted so that they are no more than average background noise expected in a city.
And there it is, a protocol in about 7 minutes, that would guarantee no cheating could take place. Clearly one can see the many limitations and complications inherent in knife throwing, but one can also see that none of said limitations are correlated with what would make it easy to cheat. Yet the paranormal folk need years,
years to design a test that would provide the same level of surety of an ability.