MRC_Hans said:
I just had a homeopath (on another bb) tell me that DBPC testing was too uncertain because "AS IT IS CONDUCTED BEGINNING TO END, DEFINITIONS TO FINDINGS, BY FALLIBLE, BIASED, SOMETIMES LOGICAL AND SOMETIMES IRRATIONAL HUMAN BEINGS. " (original citation, capitals included). I asked him where that observation leaves homeopathic provings ...
No answer as yet...
(Edited to add: Oh, got an answer now. He is "finished with me" because I'm "too irrational".
Yeh.
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Hans
I know this is OT, but this is hysterical!
Hans, could you post the url of that board? I'd like to skim through and see how you're getting on with these fruitcakes. Did you really plough your way through
the Organon? I don't know how you do it. I don't mind going up against them here, but tackling them in bulk on their own ground really takes some nerve.
I don't know if you've looked at
the Veterinary Times letters saga. Niall has had a smart idea to come back on them with the proving challenge after the JREF was rejected as "a circus act" (quel surprise). He's proposing to organise a less formal test, by getting hold of a batch of remedies and a batch of unmedicated pills. He's going to try to get a couple of dozen volunteers from the people who declare that they can detect these proving symptoms, and send them either the real thing or the dummy, and ask them to say which.
I was wondering how hard he's find it to recruit enough volunteers, and maybe you knew where else he could trawl for fruitcake? However, better not be too mad. The ones who feel that provers who haven't actually taken the stuff can still be entangled in the gestalt probably wouldn't really fit in!
He's working out the detail now, but I'll PM you if it gets to needing to find some homoeopath. Or if you have any smart ideas regarding the methodology, feel free to PM me.
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