I'm not sure I particularly
wanted DB's powers to be real - I was pretty impressed when I first saw him though. And yeah, I did feel cheated when I first felt something was up. Other hand, I didn't feel personally cheated when I first heard how magicians could bend spoons like Uri Geller, because I never really believed he was doing it through telekinesis. Doesn't mean I don't mind him cheating others because he didn't cheat me.
Both claim to do something in a certain way, which may or may not be possible, but in my opinion probably isn't. True, most of the posters around here are pretty firmly of the opinion that psi doesn't exist, with (IMO!) good reason, and it annoys them to see Uri etc doing what they do. Well, I'm pretty firmly of the opinion that DB isn't doing things the way he claims either, and that annoys me. Less so than Uri, but still.
So you've got Uri, appearing to do something improbable, but really doing something mundane (IMO). Then you've got DB, appearing to do something
less improbable, but also really doing something mundane (IMO).
I would be very disappointed if it was disclosed that he used stooges.
And would you be disappointed if he claimed he was using neuro-lingustic programming when in fact he switched an envelope? I would, and I'd think he had cheated.
I hope no-one thinks I'm trying to say you
should all feel cheated - obviously a lot of you don't. It's all IMOs, but I still think it's an enjoyable discussion.
Edited to add Darat, I don't find you harsh or strident
David
PS I replaced Sylvia Brown with Uri Geller in the above examples because Sylvia's main stock-in-trade is screwing with people's emotions, which puts her in a league apart from DB (IMO!)