davidsmith73
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Claus,
I have been browsing your Sceptic Report site and although I admire all efforts in bringing to light the rising tides of nonsense that's out there, I think that the article "Analysis of a telepathy test" by Per Johan Rasmark paints an incomplete picture of research into telepathy. Perhaps this distortion is inadvertant but I feel I should express my concerns. The author rightly states that the test described in the article is not scientific, nor was it intended to be. However this makes the test entirely unrepresentative of parapsychological research. What concerns me is the fact that no mention is made in the article of the fact that experiments by serious parapsychologists do not employ such sloppy methodology. Indeed, the author goes as far as to suggest the design of a better experiment than that described. An uninformed reader would not know that better experiments of the type the author suggests have been carried out for many decades now. Do you not think that it is your duty as a sceptic to inform the reader of this?
http://www.skepticreport.com/psychics/telepathy.htm
I have been browsing your Sceptic Report site and although I admire all efforts in bringing to light the rising tides of nonsense that's out there, I think that the article "Analysis of a telepathy test" by Per Johan Rasmark paints an incomplete picture of research into telepathy. Perhaps this distortion is inadvertant but I feel I should express my concerns. The author rightly states that the test described in the article is not scientific, nor was it intended to be. However this makes the test entirely unrepresentative of parapsychological research. What concerns me is the fact that no mention is made in the article of the fact that experiments by serious parapsychologists do not employ such sloppy methodology. Indeed, the author goes as far as to suggest the design of a better experiment than that described. An uninformed reader would not know that better experiments of the type the author suggests have been carried out for many decades now. Do you not think that it is your duty as a sceptic to inform the reader of this?
http://www.skepticreport.com/psychics/telepathy.htm