How important is it to convince the scientific community that psi exists?
[Edit: Immediately after posting this thread I realised the question might not make much sense to people who don't think psi does exist. If sceptics want to take part, perhaps they can make the question: "How important should it be to the field of parapsychology to convince the scientific community that psi exists?"]
Wait a minute, I haven't voted yet !
I voted "quite important" in the context of all of the other problems with the world to which a person might dedicate him/herself, many of which, in my view, are more pressing. But in isolation, I would have voted "very important".
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• tim
Unfortunately the human race has been poorly served by the “Scientific Community.” This should come as no surprise considering the disproportionate amount of funding the Scientific Community receives from Tax-Exempt Foundations, Multinational Corporations, the Department of Energy, the Pentagon and the military and central intel agencies just to name a few.
"To provide such funding and then encourage real scientific study of UFOs would defeat the purpose of the longstanding well documented debunking and disinformation campaign against UFO reality. Since scientists are conditioned and trained to discount the reality of UFOs, it is relatively easy to convince some of them to be UFO debunkers, especially if they will be paid for their debunking efforts. Scientists cannot be expected to think or behave any differently. They have been indoctrinated and are in need of funding."~ James Bartley
IOW, personally, my preference is to use my time in a more productive manner.
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