oddball
Critical Thinker
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- Sep 13, 2006
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Requesting clarification of the following:
(1) Will the challenge end when someone wins the $1m prize, or will it continue, with another prize?
(2) Is it okay to post here an initial draft of a challenge proposal, prior to submitting an application, and solicit advice on protocols and so on?
(3) If one has two abilities to demonstrate in hopes of winning the prize, is it okay to send both proposals with the application and allow JREF to choose whether one or both abilities will be tested at a demonstration, and if both abilities are demonstrated, is it possible to win the prize if only one of the two abilities is adequately proven?
(4) Regarding Rule #7, since I am not a lawyer and do not understand the wording in a legal sense, what does "as far as this may be done by established statutes" actually mean? If in fact "...the applicant surrenders any and all rights to legal action [emphasis mine]" and this “applies to ... damage of any [emphasis not mine] kind", in what kind of circumstances might agreeing to such a broad waiver be a mistake for a challenger?
(5) I'd appreciate hearing what exactly is to be done with the Challenge page on the JREF website, in terms of applying? At least half of it appears not to be part of an application but rather instructions on how to apply. Does the entire web page need to be printed, or is it fine to start from "I, James Randi, through the JREF, will pay US$1,000,000...."? Does the italicized paragraph following "(signature of applicant)" need to be printed as well?
(6) Is the description of what will constitute the demonstration to appear on a separate page along with the statement of what powers or abilities will be demonstrated, the limits of the proposed demonstration (so far as time, location and other variables are concerned) and what will constitute both a positive and a negative result? If not, where should these items appear?
(7) Last but not least, I'd like to know, for the record, whether JREF considers it a foregone conclusion that no one will ever win the big prize, or is there a genuine (and perhaps hidden) desire for someone to prove that there's more to this experience we call Life than can be seen without "magic spectacles"?
Thank you in advance.
(1) Will the challenge end when someone wins the $1m prize, or will it continue, with another prize?
(2) Is it okay to post here an initial draft of a challenge proposal, prior to submitting an application, and solicit advice on protocols and so on?
(3) If one has two abilities to demonstrate in hopes of winning the prize, is it okay to send both proposals with the application and allow JREF to choose whether one or both abilities will be tested at a demonstration, and if both abilities are demonstrated, is it possible to win the prize if only one of the two abilities is adequately proven?
(4) Regarding Rule #7, since I am not a lawyer and do not understand the wording in a legal sense, what does "as far as this may be done by established statutes" actually mean? If in fact "...the applicant surrenders any and all rights to legal action [emphasis mine]" and this “applies to ... damage of any [emphasis not mine] kind", in what kind of circumstances might agreeing to such a broad waiver be a mistake for a challenger?
(5) I'd appreciate hearing what exactly is to be done with the Challenge page on the JREF website, in terms of applying? At least half of it appears not to be part of an application but rather instructions on how to apply. Does the entire web page need to be printed, or is it fine to start from "I, James Randi, through the JREF, will pay US$1,000,000...."? Does the italicized paragraph following "(signature of applicant)" need to be printed as well?
(6) Is the description of what will constitute the demonstration to appear on a separate page along with the statement of what powers or abilities will be demonstrated, the limits of the proposed demonstration (so far as time, location and other variables are concerned) and what will constitute both a positive and a negative result? If not, where should these items appear?
(7) Last but not least, I'd like to know, for the record, whether JREF considers it a foregone conclusion that no one will ever win the big prize, or is there a genuine (and perhaps hidden) desire for someone to prove that there's more to this experience we call Life than can be seen without "magic spectacles"?
Thank you in advance.
