Rasmus
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No, it holds, precisely because she does claim to know what it feels like to communicate with "the other side". She does not - like you and I - express doubts: She is right, and forcefully so. She is a regular bulldozer when it comes to being right.
No argument there.
But we don't know why the advice she gives is sometimes wrong. It could be that those on the other side err, or that she picks up different signals that she cannot distinguish from the real ones.
and again, I fully agree on how she deals with this: If I know I am sometimes wrong (and especially if I cannot tell the difference between being right and wrong at the time) it behoves me to be very modest and careful.
She is most certainly not, and that makes her dangerous and untrustworthy even if she was a psychic with a 80% success rate.
As always, we have to go with what is actually claimed - not what we think ourselves is reasonable. Sylvia does not express doubt, even when she is later wrong.
Yes.
Ergo, she does not know when she is wrong, but has to wait for feedback and later verification - and she knows this.
Yes.
Ergo, she knows she is not psychic.
No. This doesn't follow.
If I regularly and conveniently dreamt about future lottery numbers on the nights from Thursday to Friday (giving me all of Friday to fill in as many tickets as i feel like) and if those numbers turned out to be the ones actually drawn on the weekend, that would give me a paranormal ability, right?
Now, if the 6 numbers I dream off are only 80% accurate so that most of the time only 4 or 5 of them will show in the actual draw, would that suddenly mean I had no paranormal ability? Even if I had no idea which of the numbers I dreamed of would actually show up during the game and which ones were just dreamt up by me, as it were?
No, I would still have a paranormal ability. If I only played the numbers I'd be dreaming about I would probably hit the jackpot once every two months or so.
So, there is no reason to assume that Sylvia ought to be able to tell a difference between the 80% of her predictions that are certain and the 20% where she is wrong. That she always acts as if she was certain is wrong of her, but doesn't tell you anything about her alleged abilities one way or the other. (In my above example it is immaterial of how certain I am, too. As long as I accurately remember my dreams and play those numbers it doesn't matter: I can be doubtful or absolutely certain that I'll get it right - it will not influence my actual success rate.)
Her psychic abilities are really astounding.