It'll stop the ouija board from working properly, but won't prove the operators' claims are false, if they claim that spirits need to see through their eyes to see the board.
Sadly no. That would be like asking: "If 2 religious groups say different things about god, that proves that god is a false"Now, if one group's results are "Yes" to one question and the other group is "No" to the same one, then that's a fail for the Ouija Board.
If I was one of these spirits, I would totally mess with skeptic's heads.
Can that be factored in?
That excuse would negate just about any test devised.
Is there sex in heaven?
A moment of Devil's advocate here:
Imagine if the board is doing what it claims to do by the woosters...then none of these exposes would work. The spirits would simply be confused and have nothing to report.
Why would the spirits be confused at being asked to add up some dice in a different part of the room?
Of course. That's why woos use it.
To avoid an excuse-test arms-race (where woos come up with increasingly better excuses to thwart increasingly better tests), one needs to nail down exactly what the claim is first.
There are essentially three schools of thought concerning the matter:
•The ritual summons the spirit and the spirit moves the planchette. The participant’s hands simply follow.
•The spirit controls the planchette through the participant.
•The spirit’s energy communes with the participant’s energy and influences the participant to move the planchette.
Why would the spirits be confused at being asked to add up some dice in a different part of the room?
Because it would be meaningless for them. Why would they want to jump through hoops of that sort? Simple math quizzes? What is in it for them?
Because it would be meaningless for them. Why would they want to jump through hoops of that sort? Simple math quizzes? What is in it for them?
It would prove they can truly comunicate with us. Therefore, if they want to ask us for additional favors (X is my killer, put him in jail) they better pass a simple test.
I feel the spirit in this thread.
(don't wreck it for me again, science dorks)
How about a test to see if there are any bilingual spirits in the beyond?
Get a few words written by someone not in the group, in other languages.
Label them by language (spanish, arabic, hebrew, etc).
Place the word open on the table where all the players can see it (but none speak the language).
Then ask for a spirit that speaks that language to look through the eyes of the players, and translate it?
An alternative would be instead of simple words, have entire questions written in the other language, and ask the spirit to answer.