I wonder if anyone has any thoughts about this question.
Probably the assumption underlying most parapsychology research is that the phenomena apparently seen in experiments - telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance and micropsychokinesis - which manifest themselves as deviations from the statistics expected by chance, are essentially weaker forms of spontaneous phenomena such as apparitions of the living and dead, veridical visions, precognitive dreams and poltergeist and perhaps mediumistic effects. Maybe even magic, according to some.
But is that really so? Do the rare and striking spontaneous phenomena necessarily have anything in common with the weak statistical effects that are the focus of experimental parapsychology?
As far as whether they represent genuine anomalous effects that can't be explained conventionally, there are four possible views - neither do, both do, only lab psi does, and only spontaneous psi does. And for those who believe both do, either they could be weaker and stronger versions of the same phenomena, or else they could be essentially different things.
Probably the assumption underlying most parapsychology research is that the phenomena apparently seen in experiments - telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance and micropsychokinesis - which manifest themselves as deviations from the statistics expected by chance, are essentially weaker forms of spontaneous phenomena such as apparitions of the living and dead, veridical visions, precognitive dreams and poltergeist and perhaps mediumistic effects. Maybe even magic, according to some.
But is that really so? Do the rare and striking spontaneous phenomena necessarily have anything in common with the weak statistical effects that are the focus of experimental parapsychology?
As far as whether they represent genuine anomalous effects that can't be explained conventionally, there are four possible views - neither do, both do, only lab psi does, and only spontaneous psi does. And for those who believe both do, either they could be weaker and stronger versions of the same phenomena, or else they could be essentially different things.