Garrette said:
Ummmm, thanks, Darat, I think...
I'm not sure I understand what you posted.
Voidx said (paraphrasing):
"Telepathy exists. There is no evidence it has a physical origin. Therefore its original is supernatural. Do you, neo, concede that this contravenes your belief?"
Neo responded (paraphrasing):
"Telepathy exists. I don't know where it originates. I've obviously said something inconsistent and unsupportable but will back off from it now with the disclaimer that I'm not a scientist. I will not, however, retract the claim itself."
Am I way close or way off?
I'd like to clarify my position here a tad. I'd have to go back and reread that whole thread to get the whole gist, but you're a little off in your summary here. Here is what I was putting to Neo:
IF telepathy exists, then there is still no evidence it has a physical origin, therefore its purely in the realm of the unverifable area of the "supernatural". Would Neo concede that there was zero concrete scientific proof for telepathy in the world as we know it, and that she in fact had to take her belief in telepathy purely on faith as there's no solid evidence for it being linked to the physical self.
She did not come right out and concede this, but did say that she didn't know of any evidence for telepathy and would leave it to the scientists and if she found anything tying telepathy to the physical brain she'd send the information my way. I don't imagine its a surprise that I haven't been sent any articles yet.
The reason its a tad disengenious to keep mentioning telepathy as the process of mediumship is because
A) its been shown you and no one else has any idea how its supposed to work, mediums descriptions don't hold up to any scientific (or hell, even logical) scrutiny so its all just hearsay
B) the entire concept of mediumship relies on the existence of telepathy/psi/esp. Since no one knows how it works, can show evidence it exists, demonstrate it concretely in a scientific setting, then isn't it safe to say that any belief in mediumship is completely wishful thinking and taken on faith at this point in time. There is no solid evidence. We can analyze transcripts till we're blue in the face, and while its kind of fun, it does nothing to prove telepathy. If anything, from all I've seen it simple suggests to me that what JE is doing more and more resembles and fits within the technique of cold-reading.
Basically you can believe in it if you want but I would ask that people believing in it acknowledge there's no solid proof for its existence, that it goes against what we currently know of how our world works, that it relies on an scientifically non-existant and currently unproven form of communication, and that in my opinion it doesn't hold up as reliably as the mundane explantions. So to me that would say that any belief in it, is based on some level of wishing it were true, and looking for evidences to support that.