Assistance required for telepathy proof

I think you've hit the nail on the head.

Golfy is desperately trying to come up with a test so that he can prove to himself that he is telepathic. Everyone else already knows if he is or he isn't, so he can't be trying to prove anything to others. He just wants to get proof for himself that he isn't schizophrenic.


Which is why I am trying to get result to win $1M. A bit contradictory don't you think.

golfy
 
... I cannot prove that and neither can you ...

It's my null hypothesis. Telepathy has never been demonstrated to exist, schizophrenia has, and explains your condition (which, as I recall, consists of believing everyone can hear your thoughts, believing everyone is conspiring against you and - perhaps most tellingly - having multiple, independent, concordant, professional diagnoses of schizophrenia).

There's also the fact that I can't hear you or any other psychic, and you can't hear any other psychic either. (No - I can't prove that, but you know the answer, and I know you know, because psychic powers don't really exist.)
 
Which is why I am trying to get result to win $1M. A bit contradictory don't you think.

golfy


What's contradictory is that you believe everyone can hear your thoughts, but you need to prove to everyone that you can do that through some kind of convoluted test.

Don't you see the illogic in that?
 
Which is why I am trying to get result to win $1M. A bit contradictory don't you think.

golfy

But all you have to do is project your thoughts into James Randi's head and you will win. Why don't you? If he's honest, he'll pay. If he's not honest, what makes you think he'll pay off if you have some sort of test?

Ward
 
The bank details thing is an interesting point, though. Golfy, do you have some kind of coping strategy for things like this? Since so much security in our modern world revolves around secret passwords and PIN codes, how do you conceal yours?

At a more trivial level, how do you get on with playing games? Do people conspire to let you win sometimes? Do they just pretend they don't know what cards you have or what move you're about to make?

I think this post is interesting enough to warrant a quote in the remote hope of getting an answer.
 
What's contradictory is that you believe everyone can hear your thoughts, but you need to prove to everyone that you can do that through some kind of convoluted test.

Don't you see the illogic in that?

To be fair, from golfy's point of view, he wants to win a million dollars but it's just our word against his, unless he obtains proof.

Then again, if golfy sued for his winnings and it ever got to court, the judge would undoubtedly be part of the worldwide conspiracy too, so the court would never accept his proof. After all what have they to fear from flagrantly denying golfy justice except for public disapproval, and the public are - of course - all part of the conspiracy too.
 
But all you have to do is project your thoughts into James Randi's head and you will win. Why don't you? If he's honest, he'll pay. If he's not honest, what makes you think he'll pay off if you have some sort of test?

And, if everyone else can also hear your thoughts and is lying about it, then Randi can come up with the stupidest, most transparent excuse for not giving you the million and everybody else will say it's entirely reasonable.
 
To be fair, from golfy's point of view, he wants to win a million dollars but it's just our word against his, unless he obtains proof.


But it's our word against his with whom? Randi? Randi can also hear him.

According to golfy, everyone can hear his thoughts. If this is true, we all already know he's telepathic, but are denying it. How is any sort of test going to change that? We'll just deny the test was a valid one.

I'm starting to think that golfy has doubts, and more than anything he wants to prove it to himself.
 
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My problem with golfy's delusion (and let's not pretend it's anything else) is that it's not internally consistent. Everyone in the world is hearing his thoughts and lying about it for no adequately explored reason, but if he just puts the right test together we'll all own up to it and give him a million dollars. Does anyone else see a plot hole in this story?
 
My problem with golfy's delusion (and let's not pretend it's anything else) is that it's not internally consistent. Everyone in the world is hearing his thoughts and lying about it for no adequately explored reason, but if he just puts the right test together we'll all own up to it and give him a million dollars. Does anyone else see a plot hole in this story?

When he gets his test just right, we'll fall into his trap and be helpless when we try to deny hearing his thoughts. Don't you see, once Golfy breaks down our defenses and forces us to concede his thought-sending powers, not only will he win the $1 million, but he'll basically be able to rule the world. But he's not deluded in an way shape or form.
 
Golfy could make a fortune broadcasting porn directly to us. Cut out the middle man.
 

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