(2017-08-20, 10:01 PM)Chris Wrote: Yes - but proponents don't get off lightly either. For example, this review, entitled "Wrong About Almost Everything", deals with a book by one A. Tsakiris:There are plenty of glaring problems in that review. Not that I need defend Alex, he can do that for himself. But it sounds more like someone telling his readers what to think, not how to. Now where did I hear that before?
http://pelicanist.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/wrong.html
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(2017-08-20, 10:33 PM)Typoz Wrote: There are plenty of glaring problems in that review. Not that I need defend Alex, he can do that for himself. But it sounds more like someone telling his readers what to think, not how to. Now where did I hear that before? If I were feeling mischievous, I'd start a thread for discussion of that review. [why is there no devil emoticon?]
It seems that some (or at least one) of the reviewers might not be immune from a little personal bias either if you read the comments section of this review:
http://pelicanist.blogspot.co.nz/2017/03....html#more
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson (2017-08-21, 12:33 AM)Kamarling Wrote: It seems that some (or at least one) of the reviewers might not be immune from a little personal bias either if you read the comments section of this review: It's interesting that that's the same reviewer who criticised "Why Science is Wrong ..." Quote:Consciousness-related interactions in a double-slit optical interferometer The full paper can be viewed or downloaded here: https://osf.io/zsgwp/ (Thanks to K9! for her post about this study in the Skeptiko forum.)
Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page, here's a rather poor sceptical article on psychokinesis by Benjamin Radford:
https://www.livescience.com/28119-telekinesis.html and here's quite a good response by Bryan J. Williams: https://www.facebook.com/notes/bryan-j-w...864747050/
I hadn't seen this before - Spooky Geology by Sharon A. Hill: "a science-based look at mysterious earth phenomena, geologic anomalies, and the endless weird ideas about rocks and the earth that are a bit abnormal, paranormal, or supernatural":
http://spookygeology.com/ On her blog she says she's swinging away from scepticism and is now "slightly left of center – in sympathy with the paranormal crowd": http://sharonahill.com/at-the-crossroads...aranormal/
Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page, here's an article on Julia Mossbridge at The Epoch Times, focussing on precognition:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/uplift/neu...62702.html (2017-11-23, 11:49 AM)Chris Wrote: Courtesy of the SPR Facebook page, here's an article on Julia Mossbridge at The Epoch Times, focussing on precognition: "compassionate robots" ? |
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