Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: chi power or not skeptics please advize
Beth Clarkson said:
The whole thing was set up as a test for me to experience what they were claiming. Now the test was informal, not scientific and not conclusive. Thus you don't hear me proclaiming that it has been "proven". It hasn't, not to my satisfaction anyway.
The hypothesis of "expectations", "placebo effect" or other reasons to indicate that I should not believe my own subjective experience is possible, but it is also an unfalsifiable hypothesis for this instance. I can only state what I experienced, not why.
Dismissing the sensations I felt as being mere suggestion and not "real" defeats the purpose of bothering to do any sort of test. Particularly when the results I experienced were confirmed by another individual. If I'm going to run a test, I'm not going to reject any results I don't like with an unfalsifiable hypothesis, whether it be the explanation of "power of suggestion" or "power of chi. That's not kosher in my book.
I'd still like to hear other ideas about what it could have been. Any suggestions?
Beth
Beth I am confused as to what you are asking. It seems to be placebo effect, but you appear not to like that explanation.
It is almost certainly a psychocomatic effect created because you want to perceive something.
We welcome your addition to the forum, but you have to admit that you have spent a lot of time staring at candles trying to get the flames to move, or standing trying to get people to create physical sensations on your skin.
If you spend any amount of time doing that you will certainly feel you are getting results.
My first question is why you are doing this in the first place.
It is obvious that you have a desire to believe in some form of paranormal activity - people who don't do not spend their time as you are.
Secondly you don't seem to be approaching this in the scientific manner that you should certainly be capable of.
Are you asking your friends to pick certain areas of your skin and asking them to produce the sensations on randomly selected areas (without knowing which ones they are)? What is the protocol of your test?
If it is a good protocol it sounds a lot more testable than your candle experiment.
Thirdly - is it really wise to be involving your daughter in this? She will want to please her Mum so she is not exactly an unbiased subject.
Beth you can couch your experiments in statistical and scientific terms, but it is very clear that you
really want to experience some paranormal ability. I do not think you being honest with yourself about how strongly you are looking for this.
You really need to be in contact with some form of unbiased third party.