Re: Thread stolen from rasfw; Magic and Society



On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:04:53 +0100, Gerry Quinn wrote:
In article <ooslsj1hot0e$.9f5p9641cbhv.dlg@xxxxxxxxxx>, see-sig@no-
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 20:00:54 +0100, Gerry Quinn wrote:
/snip/

I used acoustic for a thought experiment using familiar materials and
senses. The issue was 'vibrations'-unspecified; I'm not trying to tie it
down to acoustics.

Of course; but then what other kind(s) of vibrations did you have in
mind?

I'm not speculating on that.


The only obvious alternative is electromagnetic radiation, which
is also fairly well understood.


Does 'well understood' include 'we know that a person couldn't sense it'?


If that worked, we could make dowsing machines.

Yes, find out what some dowsers might be doing, and emulate it. A better
use of research money, than trying to prove dowsing is bunk.

To find out what they are doing, it is first necessary to demonstrate
that they are doing something.


That may be starting at the wrong end. An experiment that doesn't fit
what's really happening, may report that nothing's happening.


R.L.
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