Donn
Philosopher
Does it have magnets too?![]()
D'oh! With all that irony, there's plenty magnetism.
<taps head> Ya gotta think your way through life!
Does it have magnets too?![]()
And... no.
Here too is the video I originally referenced with my OP, that everyone has asked to see, but no one bothered to review it, much less offer a reasoned rebuttal.
Now a cousin of Pellew's wrote to Mr. Clodd to tell him that, if he cared to ask the family, he would learn that all the relatives of the dead man regarded Mrs. Piper's impersonation of him as "beneath contempt". Mr Clodd wrote to Professor Pellew, George's brother, and found that this was the case. The family has been pestered for fifteen years with reports of the proceedings and requests to authenticate them and join the S.P.R. They said that they knew George, and they could not believe that, when freed from the burden of the flesh, he would talk such "utter drivel and inanity." As to "intimate friends," one of these was Professor Fiske, who had been described by Dr. Hodgson as "absolutely convinced" of the identity of "G. P." When Professor Pellew told Professor Fiske of this, he replied, roundly, that it was "a lie". Mrs. Piper had, he said, been "silent or entirely wrong" on all his test questions.
I again note that the video, which now, according to KotA is supposed to contain the evidence foe TELEPATHY is not, in fact, talking about telepathy at all but rather some other feat of alleged psy bunk, namely summoning of the dead (who no longer think or produce magnetic or electromagnetic fields with their brains, that, according to kota, might explain telepathy).
Why can't these people understand the word 'near'? Watching that I couldn't believe a medical doctor was coming out with some of it.
Doctors are no different than any other person in their credulity and faith. A medical degree is no protection against woo.
Is this the video you're talking about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoqNe-U53wA&t=6897s
If so, could you outline specifically what evidence you've found convincing? ...
I again note that the video, which now, according to KotA is supposed to contain the evidence foe TELEPATHY is not, in fact, talking about telepathy at all but rather some other feat of alleged psy bunk, namely summoning of the dead (who no longer think or produce magnetic or electromagnetic fields with their brains, that, according to kota, might explain telepathy).
Doctors are no different than any other person in their credulity and faith. A medical degree is no protection against woo.
The Skeptic's Dictionary has a definition of "woo":Protection against woo...?
What is woo, and why might one need protection from it?
It is real, imagined, fakery, foolery?
Does woo have types and sorts?
Maybe you could start another thread, and define woo?
Great, you're talking to each other at last. Now, just try doing it without the Internet.
Yes.
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No.
We are more than these bounded skin suits.
You present no evidence, so : No.We are more than these bounded skin suits.