What did Geller do when tested by the scientists that is not comparable to the tricks on the back of the cereal boxes?
Plenty of stuff.
Lets look at the opinions of some professional magicians, shall we?
http://www.zem.demon.co.uk/maug.htm
The Society of American Magicians, The demonstrations by Mr. Geller are based upon the use of various magical techniques, including sleight-of-hand and misdirection, which the skilled Mr. Geller has honed to considerable accomplishment. He has demonstrated substantial showmanship in his representations.
Jerry Schnepp, president of the St. Louis-based International Brotherhood of Magicians. "In my opinion, he's a good magician, and it never goes beyond that.
Paul Daniels (famous English conjurer) "But he is a great showman. I don't know where you draw the line. I mean if he's a con-artist to what extent is he a con-artist? Who has he conned? He is entertainment value, but he has no psychic powers whatsoever. He cannot bend metal by thought waves, he can do nothing by thought waves. He's a good entertainer if you leave it at that."
Robert A. Steiner, National President (1988-1989) of the Society of American Magicians stated categorically, June 16th, that URI GELLER does magic tricks which are well known to those who study magic. These tricks are described in the vast literature associated with the art of magic. Steiner further stated that Uri Geller is a skilled, talented and creative performer, but there is no validated evidence that this is of a supernatural nature.
Oh, and note this quote especially:
http://www.zem.demon.co.uk/abra.htm
James Randi A word of caution: do not assume that Geller uses standard conjuring methods to accomplish his chicanery. I have been able to solve his methods only by careful study of videotapes, interviews of persons personally involved, and by rejecting all involved physical explanations. The man is a natural magician. He does everything with great care, meticulous misdirection and flawless instinct. The nails are real, the keys are really borrowed, the envelopes are actually sealed, there are no stooges, there are no secret radio devices and there are no props from the magic catalogues. He is a consummate performer, and had he arrived in true colours as a conjurer, he'd have found no more ardent supporter than this magician.
I put it to you, Mister Larsen, that Uri Geller is actually a supremely skilled and talented magician.
I also put it to you that Randi's remark about cereal packets was a lie and certainly libelous. The scientists investigating Geller certainly did not deserve such scorn.
I further put it to you, Mister Larsen, that this sort of behaviour from Randi does not help anyone, and is deeply damaging to the sceptical cause. The whole hoo-hah was the result of a delererate and malicious lie by Randi. Geller is certainly no angel, but Randi isn't the hero he pretends to be.