Narz
keeping it real
What's the difference between them and the prophets of the BIble?CivGeneral said:I don't even bother going to these places.
What's the difference between them and the prophets of the BIble?CivGeneral said:I don't even bother going to these places.
GoodEnoughForMe said:If you pay for psychics, I am sorry to say that you are being gipped.
warpus said:Yeah, and some people "know" that ghosts exist, some people "know" that mermaids exist, and some people "know" that little grey men exist.
If you're gonna make an extraordinary claim, you'll need extraordinary evidence to back it up with. Burden of proof lies with you, sorry buddy. Don't expect anyone to take you seriously if you're just making this up.
Narz said:What's the difference between them and the prophets of the BIble?
Atlas14 said:I am telling you, there is zero way she was faking. There is zero way for her to fake guess a series of numbers on a bill she cannot see, there is zero way for her to guess exact names of people in random wallet photographs.
At the end of the show she asked 3 people a different question:
The first person was asked how many people were in the room, in the audience.
The second person was asked: "If you won the lottery, what amount would it be"
The third person was asked what kind of car she would buy if she could buy any car.
-Person number one replied with the number of people in the audience.
-Person two replied with the amount of a mere $50 thousand dollars, an oddly low amount for a hypothetical question
-Person number three gave the maker of the car, the color, and the year it would be, (the maker of which was not really that popular)
The psycic then explained that she was on the plane to Wash. DC to come to our school and she predicted exactly the answers to those questions, wrote the answers down on a notecard, and had our convo leader sign and approve it before the show even started. It was then sealed in an envelope. After she explained this, she pulled out the note, and passed it around for all of us to see, that she had indeed predicted correctly. It was amazing.
King Flevance said:Why? You are telling me that you "know" it doesn't exist.
King Flevance said:And if they did that 1 person claiming to be psychic holds the fate of whether or not they will believe in it.
King Flevance said:Scammers exist. No one that claims that it is real has denied this. But if you ever do try it out and you come across a scam-artist who takes your money then you have in your eyes "officially proven it is bogus" when all that really does is prove people scam in this department, like many other departments of life. Authentic cases aren't a very common thing to run across. But that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
King Flevance said:I have seen it myself. Does that make you believe me? No. I don't see anyway someone can use testimony to prove this. So until a psychic comes on with the ability to read people over an extremely long connection like the internet, trying to prove it will never happen. So anyone not wanting to see it is safe in their views in this thread.
Atlas14 said:Gullible? There is no other explanation for it. That is the bottom line. You have provided crap for proof against it, when I asked for it. Way to go!![]()
Your rejection of observation is no better than my acceptance of it. There is Zero way the psycic could have known who the people in the pictures were by their exact names, what they were doing in the pic, and when the photo was taken without being psycic. End of story. See my earlier posts before you play the whole "it was a set-up with the audience" routine. It wasn't.
warpus said:Imagine if the Theory of Relativity was based on testimony alone.. and that 99% of it was tested and turned out to be made up. The remaining 1% can't even be tested. Would you say that the Theory of Relativity, in this case, was a solid theory? No.. I hope not.
There would be people running around here and there claiming that it's true, but that wouldn't really mean anything unless their claims were based on anything other than just testimony.
The Theory of Relativity, in this case, would be "likely not true".. very likely not true.. so if we were having a discussion about it, then I would probably hold the position that it's likely not true.. like I am now with what we're talking about now.
Belief has no influence on reality.
You're using the "there are people out there who think it's true, therefore it must be true" logical fallacy.
How safe we are in our views and beliefs is irrelevant. I am only after the truth. If you are after a worldview that makes you feel good, then that's your perogative, but do not claim that you are after the truth when you do that. You are after a reality that gives your life more of a purpose and makes you feel better.
Controlled experiments with these so-called psychics have been performed in labs around the world.. and what sort of positive evidence for any of there is there? NOTHING.
All I have brought is yet another testimony and I never claimed it to be anything. You believe what you want. I know the truth. Those sound like bold words to you. But I don't need a science book to tell me what to believe in and what to stay wishy washy in. I know how to be as skeptical as the next guy.You require extraordinary evidence yet you have nothing.
warpus said:Why would you do something like that?
Ziggy Stardust said:
You can't trust your eyes, mind or memory when dealing with this, just like youcan't trust them when dealing magic tricks, which is why it has to be done in an controlled monitored enviroment to be believable. And guess what, "it doesn't work that way", "Too much negative energy".
Sure there have been amazing tricks which I can't explain, but the same goes for magic tricks. So if it's possible to fool me and my senses in the one (magic tricks), why is it so hard to believe they are also fooled in the other occasion (psychic)
mdwh said:Well that's false - I can't see UV light, but I believe it exists *because there is reproducable evidence that it exists*.
Well, he often shows how the human mind can be decieved, that's why I linked him.King Flevance said:Cold reading (mostly shotgunning as it is called here) is no new information. This is a long time known about scam. This is part of the 99% warpus referred to.
Darren Brown? I thought we all learned a long time ago to not believe what you see on T.V. Especially people seen as entertainers. He is a professional illusionist.
I am reffering to the mind as the organ that tries to interpret the senses and can't make sense of it. Not the mind that reasons.I can trust my mind. It's called not believing it if you couldn't guess the same thing yourself. Magic trick are just slight of hand. (sp?) These two only compare in minor ways. The quotes "it doesn't work that way", and "too much negative energy" - especially the latter, are phrases to be highly skeptical of.
Again, maybe a bad choice of words on my part. By fooling me I don't mean I believe there are magic powers in play, but fooling me as in tricking me. How did the 8 of hearts I picked magically wind up in the closed enveloppe?Because you see yourself as a fool if you believe it to be true if it was ever proven to you in either of these circumstances.
Stapel said:Atlas, you have described exactly how illusionists operare. Congratulations dude, you have been able to 100% convince me you were succesfully tricked!
Of course there is a way the illusionist could have known who the people in the pictures were by their exact names, what they were doing in the pic, and when the photo was taken without being psycic!
You, and us in this thread, simply have not yet found out how. But that's how illusionists work!
Open your mind and try to accept this person was a illusionist. Move on from that point and see if you can come to another conclusion.
On the square I live on, lives one of Holland's top illusionists. He's capable of doing far more amazing things than you have experienced.
The explanation is pretty simple. Why would a REAL psychic waste her talents entertaining a bunch of frat boys? Furthermore if her powers where geniune I am fairly certain she would be ah, involuntarily employed by the friendly neighbourhood Quantico boys.
Atlas14 said:She does not use her powers for personal gain at the expense of other people. She has a website online, I cannot remember her name, but I am sure some Googling could find it.
I've never met any!Xanikk999 said:Anyway where i live i see palm reader shops, and fortune teller shops in many places.
I mean who actually wastes their money on that crap?
Do they actually beileve it? How retarted. Thats just as bad as joining the church of scientology. I hope i dont know anyone who throws away thier money on that crap.