Linda
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I'm not sure how to weigh the claim that the judge said one thing to Marks and Kammann and something different to Scott Rogo.
Linda
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The pinhole theory doesn't really work because, unless the bulletinboard is right up against the glass (and how could it be? How would it be fastened?), the pinhole would only work one way: on the side where Geller can put his eye right next to the pinhole. From the other side, there will be a gap between the glass and the board, and he won't be able to see through at all.
Let's not forget that three of the sessions were carried out by outside scientists (all misses, by the way) and surely they'd notice if there was a bare uncovered one-way window since they used both the shielded room and the adjacent room. So there must've been something blocking it.
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