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by almosthere
219 days ago
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The problem with science approaching telepathy tapes is that a parent will say: My kid knows when another kid is sick. Scientist: We have to apply scientific rigor, so let's ask him for tomorrow's lotto numbers. Parents: Yeah, we said he can tell you when another kid is sick and it's 100% correct every time. Scientist: That proves this is all bullshit. |
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Your "scientist" seems to be somewhat of an idiot - that particular telepathy claim could be fairly well tested with a supply of sick and well kids and sufficient barriers to prevent sound/sight/smell from providing clues to the kid being tested. It's the kind of double-blind test that has been used to test if dogs can diagnose disorders e.g. Parkinson's.
Interestingly, there's a woman who can detect Parkinson's through smell alone. When she was initially tested (double-blind sniffing of t-shirts that had been worn overnight) she identified all the diagnosed Parkinson's sufferers correctly, but also diagnosed one other person. However, a few months later, that participant was also diagnosed with Parkinson's which means that there should be chemical markers (that produce the scent) that could lead to early diagnosis.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/23/8202745...