chessmanskeptic said:
I have taken a look at the Ganzfeld data myself and I say that there is a slight chance that there might be something there.
Well any experiment runs the risk of randomness. If I say I can influence a roulette wheel, and you take me to a casino, then there will undoubtedly be an irregular sequence of red / black. If you (naively) ask me 'is that your power?', of course I'm going to reply affirmatively.
By contrast, consider another invisible power on our lives - gravity. You can test for it anytime, anywhere. If near a massive body, you will detect it. If in space, you won't (at least not as strongly).
Why are psi powers so difficult to spot?
chessmanskeptic said:
I take Ernie Vega's view on this. I think that remote viewing is caused by the person wanting to extend the conscious mind. We probably do this a lot in our sleep and never even realize it.
I'm sure we'd all like to 'extend the conscious mind'. I personally would like to leap tall buildings, because Superman gets lots of adulation. However there is
zero evidence that anyone can.
As for the usefulness of 'We probably do this a lot in our sleep and never even realize it', I have an offer for you:
I am the President of the British Society of Levitation.

I can teach you to levitate!
Just send me lots of money, and I
guarantee success.
(Small print on)
- you can only levitate if you believe in my teachings (because of the negative effect of disbelief on paranormal powers*)
- you can only levitate in your sleep
- no refunds to gullible people
(/Small print on)
* a well known effect, which is seen every time scientists test for psi powers...
chessmanskeptic said:
The truth is that I think that MINERVA is going to slaughter all of these remote viewing kooks. This program supposedly will be able to make anyone have the ability of remote viewing. This program automatically conects you and automatically generates the coordinates. I personally have done remote viewing only by using Cybershaman. This is how I induced by first OBE and did my 1st remote viewing. I love the product to a point. I think the product has some potential in some areas.
Did you pay money for this product? (see above)
chessmanskeptic said:
I actually do have a $599 copy of Cybershaman, that I got for free.
Wow - you saved $599! (To think that some people paid for it - do you have their addresses, because they will probably want to levitate as well.)
And Cybershaman
really worked for you...
chessmanskeptic said:
I found out the reason it did not work for me was that it did not clear my mind enough.
Lucky you didn't pay for it, then. Out of interest, was there a money-back guarantee?
Incidentally, why do you think the inventor of this magnificent technology doesn't pick up Randi's $1,000,000?
Think of the future sales of his $599 product. Why a genuine man would be rich!
chessmanskeptic said:
I personally think that Ernie is on vacation right now and that is why I have not received a reply from him in a while. I still have the info on how to remote view with Cybershaman if anyone wants to know.
Why don't you remote view Ernie, then?
chessmanskeptic said:
Focus is the key to inderstanding. I seriously want all of you to try it this time.
Do I have to pay someone $599?
chessmanskeptic said:
I pretty much gave up on it for a while then, well, I dusted off some old occult books I had and started reading them.
I like Buffy too.
chessmanskeptic said:
Once after obtaining enough occult knowledge, I realized like Ernie Vega did, there has to be something there in order for this sh** to work.
Something where?
Do you mean humans must be gullible to pay $599 for something that doesn't work?
Good grief, we'll have Pyramid Schemes and Nigerian Bankers next!
chessmanskeptic said:
Here is the article I promised:
...human beings have a built in mechanism that demands explanations for everything they do not understand.
If that were true, why don't pupils listen all the time in School?
chessmanskeptic said:
As analytical beings we scrutinize our surroundings constantly. At some stage during our development we become comfortable with a set of circumstances and correlate them to a particular belief system. At this point we accept what we do not understand as a component of our comfort level. We rationalize what we do not understand in an attempt to deny our core realization that as a developing species, we are destined to always be ignorant about something.
Except scientists and researchers, presumably?
chessmanskeptic said:
Magic works, all forms of magic work. This fact has created a lot of confusion for a very long time.
The confusion is still there, since no-one has ever demonstrated magic under scientific testing.
chessmanskeptic said:
It did not take the more astute people long to learn, that to become a practitioner of magic or a priest of some sort was a very rewarding position to be in.
It didn't take frausters long to realise people were gullible either.
How do you tell them apart?
chessmanskeptic said:
Why do all forms of Magic work?
Here is the answer folks and it's a no-brainer, Magic works because people have the ability to perform Magic, all people do.
I think you mean 'why does gravity work?' Because
we can demonstrate gravity (unlike 'magic').
chessmanskeptic said:
We do it every day, we even notice it but dismiss it as coincidence or just shrug.
Cite?
chessmanskeptic said:
Knowledge is power , but it takes time and effort to gain knowledge. The more knowledge you possess the more magic you can muster. It's a simple formula what you get out of it is in direct relation to what you put into it.
Gullibility is widespread, but it takes time and effort to gain money from suckers. The more chutzpah you possess the more money you can muster. It's a simple formula: what you get out of it is in direct relation to what you put into it.
chessmanskeptic said:
We now know that lightning is not the weapon of an angry deity for the punishment of evil transgressions. We know that adrenaline can bestow "supernatural" strength. We know that the Bolivian workers who could walk for days without rest and tarry endlessly without the benefit of proper diet, were chewing coca leaves for a source of energy.
Indeed. And these things were discovered by scientists, not 'magicians'.
chessmanskeptic said:
We have learned to build machines that can go faster than any species and fly higher and faster than any bird.
Absolutely. You can even book tickets over the Internet.
chessmanskeptic said:
We can see though walls and read the minds of others.
Cite?
chessmanskeptic said:
We have realized that the weather is a global system and as such can be manipulated.
Cite?
chessmanskeptic said:
We have learned to communicate long distance without smoke, drums, carrier birds, or wires. We can go on forever listing these things. The point is all of these things were supernatural as recently as a 200 years ago, some as recently as 50 years ago.
Actually most of these things didn't exist 200 years ago. Of course crooks perpetrating frauds have been around forever.
chessmanskeptic said:
In simpler terms magic is energy manipulation with the aid of the human mind/spirit in the absence of tangible tools with which to accomplish a given task.
Lovely. Errr...do you do demonstrations?
chessmanskeptic said:
So what is the secret?
The secret of the universe is Life Force. It's real, it can be measured, weighted and created by synthesis.
Cite?
chessmanskeptic said:
It's the most abundant component in the universe...
Not hydrogen then?
chessmanskeptic said:
It is only a matter of time and some soul searching by the physics establishment before we understand Life Force and it's viable implications.
Perhaps we need some scientific searching first. How do we detect Life Force? (Can you sell us a detector?)
chessmanskeptic said:
How did we get so confused?
When we stopped using scientific tests to decide if something exists.