King Mob wrote: » Again in your rant you've failed to address my point. Can't imagine why, among other stuff you've dodged. Watson is a decorated, well qualified scientist, how can you disagree with him? How could he possibly be wrong? Why is it important that he doesn't have the data to back up his claims, he's way more qualified than you, so therefore you have to believe him right?
nagirrac wrote: » Let me repeat once again. Dr. Watson is wrong because there is NO data to support his nutty statement. I dismiss Dr. Watson's statement on race because there is NO data to back it up. However, I do respect Dr. Watson's work in evoutionary biology, it was wonderful work in its day.
King Mob wrote: » Not really likely unless folks like yourself replace the ignorance, blind faith and dishonest tactics with actual evidence...
nagirrac wrote: » There you go again, aliens, UFOs and belief in magic, do you not see how childish that is? How judgemental of you!
nagirrac wrote: » Do Watson's ravings on race take away from his achievements in evolutionary biology? I don't think so. What he said was highly insensitive and should not have been said. He is an old man and has probably lost a few marbles.
nagirrac wrote: » Name the credible scientists alive today that say psi effects are not real? There are none.
nagirrac wrote: » Yes there were lots of psi data before 1988 but it was scoffed at. After the experiments were standardized (through collaboration with skeptics) the results were even more compelling but were still scoffed at.
nagirrac wrote: » Slowly but surely as with all science the research moves forward and the skeptics die off.. but stay with the skeptics by all means, you also in time will slowly come to the conclusion that you were wrong.
mickrock wrote: » At least parapsychology can be tested under lab conditions.
mickrock wrote: » Darwinism is just conjecture that most people have blind faith in.
nagirrac wrote: » Literally every scientist who has looked seriously at the data accepts that the psi effect is there.
nagirrac wrote: » but the conclusion that the psi effect is real is based on numerous studies on the Ganzfeld procedure by numerous researchers in numerous cultures.
Sycopat wrote: » What worries me is that this seems to be a common theme in both the pro and and anti-sides analysis.
Sycopat wrote: » It strikes me as a field that doesn't know what it's doing.
nagirrac wrote: » I understand evolutionary biology quite well and accept it as the logical explanation for how life forms evolved on our planet.
King Mob wrote: » Only cause that's the behaviour you display. So why do you not simply accept the words of highly qualified scientists when they tell you AIDS doesn't exist or that aliens crashed at Roswell or that racist opinions are supported by genetics? Are you going to suggest that the scientists I pointed to are somehow wrong? How can you say something like that when they are so much more qualified than you?
nagirrac wrote: » You were the one that started the personal attacks with the "using your personal ignorance and lack of education" vulgarity.
nagirrac wrote: » Richard Feynman has been dead since 1988.
nagirrac wrote: » The ganzfeld experiments using experimental conditions agreed by Lyman and Honorton started just before his death. The results obtained in Honorton's lab were replicated later in Princeton, University of Amsterdam, University of Edinburgh, North Carolina Institute of Parapsychology, and the University of Gothenburg.
nagirrac wrote: » OK, let's just call them all ignorant and dishonest scientists and move on I suppose, life is too short.
King Mob wrote: » But please, continue with the personal attacks. It just further calls into question your own authority :rolleyes:
nagirrac wrote: » I was asking you to explain how quantum mechanics works in the world of reality, you know the materialistic world we live in, but of course you missed that in your rush to prove my ignorance.
nagirrac wrote: » I have undergraduate and graduate degrees in science and have worked in the applied science field for 3 decades and in the research MRI field for a decade. How about yourself, what is your scientific background and experience?
nagirrac wrote: » You are hopelessly mired in 19th century physics as is much of the lazy academic science world in their cozy world of grants and "don't rock the boat or the money might stop flowing".
nagirrac wrote: » Psi has been established beyond any reasonable doubt, the cranks are those that refuse to look at the data (Dawkins), those that claim they have run their own experiments but couldn't produce data (Randi), and those that ran a limited number of experiments and couldn't do even basic statistical analysis (Wiseman). You would be very hard pressed to find a credible scientist these days that denied that psi is a real effect.
nagirrac wrote: » Your definition of crank seems to be the ability to propose a hypothetical mechanism for the effect. We don't know how gravity works (when did Newton die?) let alone quantum mechanics, does that make Einstein and every other scientist who references gravity a crank?
nagirrac wrote: » So in your narrow bigoted view of "science" all the following are cranks: Dean Radin, Ian Stevenson, Daryl Bem, Charles Honorton, Rupert Sheldrake (yes, him again), Jessica Utts, John Beloff, John Searle.. all crazies according to your good self. Your credentials and accomplishments in science are better I take it? or are you just another hack academic who couldn't survive in the real world and live off the teat of government sponsored welfare?
King Mob wrote: » That you are using your personal ignorance and lack of education about quantum mechanics and physics as a basis for your claims about psi, or to give it it's proper name magic. You keep falling back to bladder on about the observer effect or quantum entanglement when you make claims about psychic dogs or what ever, but neither you, nor the cranks you are regurgitating from seem to be able to propose even a hypothetical mechanism by which those effects could produce psi/magic phenomena. It's precisely the same as a writer in Star Trek using those same scientific terms in unscientific ways to make a fantastical plot point sound more plausible. It's called technobabble.
Sycopat wrote: » I have not been convinced of the quality or reliability of the work by anything presented in this thread, so I'm personally going to stay thinking it's bollocks.And lets face it, if parapsychology ever actually delivered the goods in a seriously good study, it wouldn't languish in a specialised interest journal. Posterity can tell me I'm wrong if it wants.
nagirrac wrote: » Care to explain it?
nagirrac wrote: » botched the statistical analysis of his own study
The vast majority of scientific journals are the same so the same argument holds regarding subscription costs.
nagirrac wrote: » Not sure if you have a reading problem or a comprehension problem, but.. 1) I understand evolutionary biology quite well and accept it as the logical explanation for how life forms evolved on our planet. There are still quite a few gaps to be fillled in and the biggest unknown of all, how life emerged on the planet to begin with, is still in its infancy of understanding. 2) The name is nagirrac
robindch wrote: » Mick, meet Carrigan. Carrigan, meet Mick. There's a room here for the two of yiz.
King Mob wrote: » So therefore magic....? But then again, you don't understand it so it may as well be to you...
nagirrac wrote: » Nobody in their right mind would question natural selection in nature.
nagirrac wrote: » We know quantum mechanics works, we have no idea how it works (despite almost 100 years of research and multiple hypotheses). What we do know is that it defies human logic. We simply cannot relate quantum mechanics with nature as we percieve it. It is a mathematical description of the subatomic world that when you start thinking about it makes no logical sense; entities are particles, no they're waves, they exist, then they don't exist, they are entangled ever after separation by light years, my head hurts.
nagirrac wrote: » This has been done to death in an earlier debate on this thread
King Mob wrote: » Goes the same for current physics. Aside from the hand waving, quantum mystic, I-don't-understand-a-wierd-quantum-effect-therefore-it's-magic type stuff of course.
Obliq wrote: » But parapsychology seems to fail lab conditions, whereas survival of the fittest is like a natural law that you only have to look out the window to see proof of. Just sticking my oar in, ignore me...:pac:
Zombrex wrote: » Does it include evolutionary biology? Because I've yet to see any research into parapsychology that attempts to fit into current evolutionary biology, and as such it seems next to useless, like a theory of disease that doesn't include micro-biology.
mickrock wrote: » At least parapsychology can be tested under lab conditions. Darwinism is just conjecture that most people have blind faith in.
Mickeroo wrote: » Either way it's pretty hilarious to refer to evolution as a shakey theory while defending studies on super powers, good work.