Hard to do when the clainmant will not accept any objective test.
IXP
Hard to do when theclainmantspirits will not accept any objective test.
IXP
Thanks for the link. This will not deter Flaccon in her beliefs. However, I think it should be noted by any and all "believers" that skeptics are willing to go to great lengths to interpret and test their claims in the most fair manner possible.
It is an understandable reaction, but probably not appropriate for flaccon and those like her. She needs help.And yet, these "believers" produce nothing. They drop out of threads they themselves started.
We hang on here, chasing our tails, quibbling over correct protocols and curtesies for these..."believers" (since I'll probably be cautioned by the Mods for the words I actually want to use...) that get us no where.
I'm tired of taking it on the chin.
Put up, or shut up, and stop jerking us around!
Exactly the same test could have been carried out, only with cryptographic hash functions instead of people listening for changes. That would have been objective.
Hard to do when the clainmant will not accept any objective test.
IXP
It is an understandable reaction, but probably not appropriate for flaccon and those like her. She needs help.
On the other end of the spectrum are the Gary Schwartz's and ilk who know better and have no excuse and are (a) frauds in it for the money/attention and/or (b) dangerous in what they are peddling.
It gets a bit grey in the middle. If you've followed Jabba's threads on the Shroud of Turin and on proving immortality, you'll know that he is a sincere believer who is not out for money or fame and whose claims apparently do no harm to anyone. On the other hand, in making those claims he engages in the most cowardly of rudenesses in that mainly he implies incompetence and fraud on the part of professionals with whom he disagrees, and he ignores the arguments he can't refute, and he ignores the posters he considers not civil enough. I think treating Jabba either kindly or brusquely can be justified. I waffle, myself, but I lean far more to brusque than kind.
iirc, both Jabba and Flaccon have attempted to win cash with their nonsense
I concede that my position could use a fair amount of refinement, but I think the gist is clear.iirc, both Jabba and Flaccon have attempted to win cash with their nonsense
I don't know about Jabba's case, but if I recall correctly, flaccon was interested in the MDC not for the money, but for the validation. Same with the ASKE challenge.
IIRC we did that right here in this thread, and she insisted that the file changed even though the hash did not.Exactly the same test could have been carried out, only with cryptographic hash functions instead of people listening for changes. That would have been objective.
I missed that, IXP.
Is it possible flaccon never quite understood what hash marks are?
I daresay you're right.
I know when I do those "Are these two colours different? " or "Are these two lines parallel?" tests, I often end up being disconcerted by just how very wrong my perceptions can be.
I wonder how flaccon has taken the results of ASKE's investigation.
Yes; she seemed to have little understanding of scientific or technical concepts. This is quite common. It's easy to forget the amount of underlying basic knowledge needed to grasp some of these ideas. Someone with a long term background of magical thinking will be at a particular disadvantage.Is it possible flaccon never quite understood what hash marks are?
I'm sure she believes the lack of positive results to be their failure, not hers.I wonder how flaccon has taken the results of ASKE's investigation.