VisionFromFeeling
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I agree that the migraine healing claim would be a difficult one to test and to verify, although easy to falsify. I have already described the dramatic improvement claimed by the man I attempted to treat. If such an improvement would consistently coincide with each of the persons I attempt to treat for migraines, then that would indicate that perhaps there is something to this. My dream would be to have plenty of volunteers such that some of them would be randomly chosen to receive a blank treatment and so we could perhaps see a pattern developing between those that received a "sugar pill" and those that received an honest attempt of a treatment.Anita continues to show that she has no idea what research actually means, just like she does not know what skeptic actually means. Time for you to be educated, again:
A migraine test is a horrible test for your proclaimed supernatural powers. The literature shows that those who suffer from migraines often do not have them in any pattern what so ever, and they can have them for days on end and then have the condition disappear for month. You cannot reliably test the effect of your woo on migraines, therefore, because you have no way to reliably measure the effect of the independent variable you have introduced (your woo) to the dependent variable that we are observing (presence of migraines).
Of course if I were to go about having an actual migraine test that involves several volunteers I would actually not attempt to design or conduct the test on my own because there are others who are far more professional in those things.
Delusions? I accept that you may certainly suspect my visualization technique to be entirely subjective and imaginary and without real-world effect, but don't forget there is also a massage involved and an actual massage is not a delusion. It might be designed based on a delusion, who knows. But I am not delusional about the dramatic improvement the man claims to have had. If all it were is a delusion in the man's mind, then at least his delusion leads to significant relief in his migraine condition. If I were able to induce a delusion in migraine sufferers such that they do not experience their migraines, I think a lot of migraine sufferers would be interested in having such delusions.Further, although I recognize you are simply practicing delusions I cannot materially impact the independent variable. Although it is better to have a blind test, you are the one who originally harassed me to practice your woo. Get the facts straight.
I certainly hope you are not a staff or faculty at the Chemistry department of Duke university. Very often there are classes of similar chemical compounds where one minor difference in structure or minor change in experimental procedure leads to significantly different results in terms of reactivity and properties. In Chemistry, at least, one may not always assume that the results of one experiment applies to all other nearly similar experiments. A lot of discoveries would have gone undiscovered that way.Anita continues to demonstrate she does not know what research is and has never been a researcher. Your woo claims all relate to a source hypothesis, and real researchers when they find such hypothesis are able to test for one and disprove related chain hypothesis. Of course you don't know this because you are incapable of research.
The reason I wanted to have the migraine test is to falsify the claim. I would wholeheartedly agree to a migraine test with you or with any other skeptic as the volunteer. You know fully well that the only reason you declined to volunteer for the migraine test is because I would not let a falsified migraine claim discourage me from having the official IIG test. Why don't you ask for $10,000 if I fail the test and then accuse me of avoiding the test?The reason you declined is because you know it would fail, which is why you will never agree to a real test or any test that requires you to drop the woo.
I've worked for over two years now to arrange the IIG test on the medical perceptions claim. That test will be able to falsify that claim, and I don't want to just drop the claim - like you ask me to. What sets a better example for other woos? That I falsified a claim because I designed a test, accepted the test protocols, carried out a fair test, failed the test and agreed that the claim is scientifically falsified, or that I say that I falsified the claim because "a Skeptic told me so."
Despicable actions? Because I have had unusual experiences that I can't deny or explain of accurate medical perceptions and the man I attempted to treat claiming incredible improvement and because I am then interested in testing those claims according to the skeptical and scientific method? I think you are the one being despicable for trying to discourage me from having the IIG test. Not to mention for wanting us to make our correspondence public and then turning around and saying how mean I was for posting that information.No amount of you telling lies is going to change the facts, Anita. Stop pulling the martyr card - YOU have shown yourself for who you REALLY are. And it is a ugly picture. Perhaps you should stop showing your true character if you do not wish to be judged by your despicable actions?
I don't want to tell you about my publications or research work because I do not want to involve my professional life or career here.I would be positively horrified if someone who has absolutely no grasp of the scientific method or research thought I was a good researcher. It would insult me. Thankfully, your opinion shows what I am indeed quite good at research. Your opinion will matter when we see your list of publications and your graduate degree programs.