One mistake I have seen the skeptics here make repeatedly is that they make the uneducated judgment that because a person has skill X, they ought to be able to call on skill X whenever they wish. As much as you all hate this fact, it just doesn't work like that. ...
That's perfectly possible and you are right that in such a case the JREF challenge is not the best tool for testing it. But remember what the challenge actually is. It is a challenge to the claimant to demonstrate an ability which he claims to have and claims the ability to prove. If he cannot do that, he has no business applying for the money.
Also- becase an effect is not under 24/7 control does not mean it is untestable-
For example in the case of a prophetic dreamer he should be keeping detailed records of the dreams as they occur, having the records notarised and awaiting the outcome. He should also record all dreams , so he has a percentage of proven to unproven. (Of course he might argue that they all come true somewhere, somewhen , but he may never learn of it) The strange thing is that very few people who think they have a gift of any sort seem to take these sort of elementary actions. They just know they are right. We are guilty of hubris too, as you infer, but we do try to gather the data first.
Of course, there has to be some basis for figuring out who is for real and who isn't, but I think this organization's complete lack of neutrality on the subject (neutrality would be reasonable) may be leading to making it impossible to prove even for people with a legitimate ability.
Neutrality would not be reasonable. Remember who JREF actually is. It's James Randi. A career stage magician.* He , after a lifetime in the entertainment business, has seen many tricks. When he saw those tricks being misapplied to earn money by fraud, he was disgusted . He started the challenge precisely to weed out cheats. That is it's function. It was never intended to take a neutral, scientific stance.
There are many genuine parapsychological researchers out there, some of whom at least start neutral but interested. Sadly, the more reearch they do, the less neutral they tend to become.
By far the majority tend to conclude there is simply nothing there to find. They move on to other work. There are few scientists so objective that they will spend a lifetime hunting for evidence of something they are increasingly sure does not exist.
By definition, those who stay in psychical research tend to be those who believe there is something to it. Some are fools. Some are frauds. Some may genuinely be on to something. I can only give my personal opinion here. The evidence I have seen is very, very poor. Your mileage may vary.
* Incidental edit to add- it's easy to confuse JREF with the JREF forum. The forum has nothing to do with the foundation in terms of administering the challenge. I think you know this, but other lurkers may not.
But I know you don't believe that, so back to our regularly scheduled programming (which for me is going to the gym).
Excellent. What do you think of Pilates ?
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