blutoski
Penultimate Amazing
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"Handful of events" and "not replicable"? How on eart do you know all that? What are your refereces?
It is a mainstay of paranormalists that paranormal events are not replicable. Reason: the ghost cannot be controlled.
Well, there is no evidence without a video and video is no evidence?
A bit of semantics. Everything is evidence, but skeptics rank evidence into reliability brackets. Anecdotes are very weak evidence, because we know that memory is extremely fallible. Recording events on video is better, because it doesn't depend on memory, but is not perfect, because video can be manipulated. I saw a guy survive a nuclear blast on video last night by hiding in a refridgerator, and I'm pretty sure it didn't really happen.
Why is it not possible that an anomaly could be evidence of psi? Do you not understand that your principles are not falsifiable?
What, philosophy now? Principles are not supposed to be falsifiable: only hypotheses are. The skeptical principle is to weigh evidence presented. The hypothesis is that the evidence presented may be a mix of bad memory and hoaxing. Things we see in the world around us today all the time.
This is falsifiable by providing evidence that these possibilities have to be rejected. That would require a controlled environment and skeptical investigator to prepare proper tests. These were absent - the investigation was not performing any sort of test.