a_unique_person
Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
Given that the "Challenge" (through no fault of the JREF) is stuck in an eternal "Twilight Zone" of never actually getting past first base of trying to just prove that anything remotely paranormal is true, I would like to posit a new facet to the challenge.
It is that a someone can actually prove that an accepted theory of science is false. By this I mean that someone can prove that evolution is false, anthropogenic greenhouse warming is false, gravitation is false, etc.
"String Theory", which is, as I understand it, a theory which is very much a work in progress, would not be a part of the challenge, for example.
Such a change in the JREF challenge would move the goal posts enough to make the "challenge" something which would at least get some real interest. Through no fault of the JREF, pretty well all of the challenge amounts to nothing more than dealing with lunatic crackpots and fraudulent charlatans who are nothing more than a total waste of time and space.
By moving the goal post slightly, the challenge becomes remotely interesting. Science up against those who pretend to unseat science, with money and resources to excite the spectators.
The prize may well be lost, but only after a battle that is remarkable and memorable.
It is that a someone can actually prove that an accepted theory of science is false. By this I mean that someone can prove that evolution is false, anthropogenic greenhouse warming is false, gravitation is false, etc.
"String Theory", which is, as I understand it, a theory which is very much a work in progress, would not be a part of the challenge, for example.
Such a change in the JREF challenge would move the goal posts enough to make the "challenge" something which would at least get some real interest. Through no fault of the JREF, pretty well all of the challenge amounts to nothing more than dealing with lunatic crackpots and fraudulent charlatans who are nothing more than a total waste of time and space.
By moving the goal post slightly, the challenge becomes remotely interesting. Science up against those who pretend to unseat science, with money and resources to excite the spectators.
The prize may well be lost, but only after a battle that is remarkable and memorable.