Matt Blaze Solves Randi's Puzzle, Doesn't Ask for Million

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Cryptographer Solves Psychic Challenge

Crystal_ball In January, James Randi secured a mystery item in a specially designated locker in his Florida office, and challenged clairvoyants everywhere to use their remote viewing skills to divine its nature and claim a million dollar prize.

As usual with Randi's contests, there's weren't a lot of takers in the professional psychic biz. But for perhaps the first time in the history of the supernatural challenges issued by the 79-year-old skeptic, there was a winner of sorts. Cryptographer Matt Blaze and a colleague correctly identified the contents of Randi's black box from a thousand miles away, using only the powers of their minds.
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More here:
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/03/cryptographer_s.html
 
Weird, i just searched again, and now it turns up that thread :-) I don't know what I did wrong the first time...
 
As an aside, I'll says it's a sad state of affairs when the world's best psychics are shown up by a couple math geeks. I assume Sylvia Browne chose not to participate because she's embarrassed about a 15-year-old kidnap victim recently turning up alive, four years after Browne told his parents and a national television audience that he'd been murdered and his body dumped in a wooded area near two large, jagged boulders. How this woman sleeps at night is an unsolved mystery that I'd wager even Blaze can't unravel.
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Matt's piece is absolutely terrific. He's done a fabulous job of balancing the technical/scientific and human dimensions of the subject at hand. Plus he's literate. I commend his article to your attention. Just follow the links. It really is worth it.
 

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