Discussions about the James Randi Educational Foundation and its Million Dollar Challenge.
22 Nov 2011, 01:30
We do not perceive the world through our senses. Our brains receive sensory input and then the mind does something mysterious and presto, we have perception.
If all experience is untrustworthy then we have no knowledge. In my opinion, this is a philosophical dead end. I can't go there with you.
Either demonstrate some evidence why billions of people are wrong about their psi experiences or all you have is opinion. I don't care about your logic.
22 Nov 2011, 05:32
This is going round in circles now. It's time to start something new. Arouet can officially have the last word on this subject.
22 Nov 2011, 05:35
I'm not interested in the last word. Maybe you can answer the question: do you think one person can be mistaken about the nature of their perceived psi experience? And if so, why not everyone?
22 Nov 2011, 10:24
New Hampshire.
22 Nov 2011, 11:03
Ooooooo, sorry. I DID just have one of the coolest experiences I've ever had, but I'll wait until Ninja guesses before I fill you in.
22 Nov 2011, 11:10
Arouet,
One person can be mistaken about their psi experience. 4 billion people? Not so much.
22 Nov 2011, 11:20
Here's another one: one many people believe their experience of standing still is accurate when they're actually spinning through space pretty darn quickly?
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