(2019-07-20, 09:56 AM)Typoz Wrote: I think it's difficult to propose alternative materials as a realistic test unless we know what it is we are testing for. For example a tv remote, typically it would have a rectangular box-like construction, bending here would have to involve stretching and elongating on at least three of the sides, rather than simple bending. Wooden objects, this could be interesting, but the resulting internal structure would have to be compared with that of wood curved by traditional methods, such as when constructing the curved sides of a violin or guitar.Well, these PK parties seem to have an idea of the conditions that induce the effect, and what signs of the effect are (the object getting warm and putty-like); I would think that there would be an active interest in seeing if other materials would respond in a similar way, and that that would bolster the PK hypothesis.
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(2019-07-21, 12:55 AM)Mediochre Wrote: Oh and according to Malf, if engineers, right now, just started adding in extra strength or whatever into their calculations on whatever they're working on and said that it's to account for "Pink Unicorn Fart Reactions" then that means, according to Malf, that "Pink Unicorn Fart Reactions" are real and valid things because "Look! Engineers are adding it into their calculations!" I think that is a bit of a dangerous approach. One might find oneself believing in dowsing just because it's reportedly used by most of the water supply companies in the UK: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/201...ind-leaks/ (2019-07-21, 06:48 AM)Chris Wrote: I think that is a bit of a dangerous approach. Just to be clear you realize that this was the sort of irrationality I was trying to point out in his posts purely appeal to populism an appeal to authority reasoning. Not that I think it myself, right?
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(2019-07-21, 03:00 PM)Mediochre Wrote: Just to be clear you realize that this was the sort of irrationality I was trying to point out in his posts purely appeal to populism an appeal to authority reasoning. Not that I think it myself, right? Yes, I did realise. It was the reference to pink unicorns that did it. (2019-07-21, 03:02 PM)Chris Wrote: Yes, I did realise. It was the reference to pink unicorns that did it. I figured but wasn't quite sure because I saw it and went "Wait, why is he quoting me? And why did malf like it? Am I missing something here?"
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(2019-07-21, 03:31 PM)Mediochre Wrote: I figured but wasn't quite sure because I saw it and went Malf is pretty fair with his likes. He appreciates good answers even if he disagrees with them (or so it seems to me).
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Freeman Dyson (2019-07-21, 04:33 PM)Kamarling Wrote: Malf is pretty fair with his likes. He appreciates good answers even if he disagrees with them (or so it seems to me).Also he believes in Pink Unicorns: Why Most Atheists Believe in Pink Unicorns QED |
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