If it is the central problem with parapsychology research then it's a problem we would expect to have if materialism is false. Problems like this are perhaps the only tell-tale signs that would point to a philosophical problem underlying science. Science is getting in its own way and tripping over itself because materialism is false. Where it stumbles and falls is where it will find gold.
The problem hinges on conflicting intentions and belief-systems in the scientific community. What was that you said earlier about intent?
Change the Rules!
Abstract
Although consciousness-correlated physical phenomena are widely and credibly documented, their appearance and behavior display substantial departures from conventional scientific criteria. Under even the most rigorous protocols, they are only irregularly replicable, and they appear to be insensitive to most basic physical coordinates, including distance and time. Rather, their strongest correlations are with various subjective parameters, such as intention, emotional resonance, uncertainty, attitude, and meaning, and information processing at an unconscious level appears to be involved.
If science, by its most basic definition, is to pursue understanding and utilization of these extraordinary processes, it will need to expand its current paradigm to acknowledge and codify a proactive role for the mind in the establishment of physical events, and to accommodate the spectrum of empirically indicated subjective correlates. The challenges of quantitative measurement and theoretical conceptualization within such a ‘‘Science of the Subjective’’ are formidable, but its potential intellectual and cultural benefits could be immense, not least of all in improving the reach, the utility, the attitude, and the image of science itself.
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In short, the manifestation of these anomalous physical effects does not conform well to prevailing scientific criteria. Specifically, they appear to challenge such honored requisites as causal determinism, falsifiability, reductionism, objectivity, and quantifiability of the salient correlates. In some respects, they more closely resemble the category of human experience that Carl Jung labeled ‘‘acausal,’’(2) leaving us, like him, with a major problem of how to approach their study and comprehension in a scholarly fashion.
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2) Intention
Meaningful human intention, desire, purpose, or need explicitly correlates with all of the laboratory-based human/machine results, and implicitly drives the FieldREG effects.(10,11) It also seems to be a major factor underlying most common CCPP experiences reported anecdotally. This property has its theoretical counterparts in the observational acts of the quantum model, in the stimulation of unconscious processing in M5, and in the filter adjustments of SFS.
Wasp, how much Jung have you read?