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Do you believe that - maybe even have examples of - some people can somehow sense what you're thinking or feeling even if they're a long distance away and haven't seen in you in a long while?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same here spikey, people will only accept it if they have it happen to themselves and I think that's par for the course. I still question is for myself but know there is something that I cannot control or lock in to, it just happens. I don't ask others to believe me, everyone has their own opinions of such things.
How can you know it's not a coincidence?
There are too many reasons why your experiences are difficult to evaluate. Selection bias, for a start. The amount of premonitions I have had of my parents', or family's death in general is exactly as many as the amount of false premonitions. So if anyone else gets a premonition and it turns out to be right -- why is your experience psychic and not coincidental? How many false readings do you have? Possibly any you do have you discount or forget about, leading to a perception that you are highly successful in being psychic, but on a cold hard examination it's just more likely to be luck really.
So far the Scientific method has managed to explain a phenomenal amount about the way our world works. It has also barely scratched the surface in some ways. There are a number of principles, though, that suggest that psychic abilities ought not be possible:
1. There is no particular reason why you should have them and I do not. The "I just have a closed mind" line doesn't really work for me, as I am not usually in control of my mind.
2. Often psychic abilities imply communication between two points a long distance apart -- this violates causality and the assumption that causality holds has never yet been shown to be wrong.
3. There is no particular reason either, why psychic abilities never manifest themselves when we are testing them. The James Randi Challenge requires that people claiming to be psychic agree to conditions of a test of their abilities beforehand. To date, no test has been successful ( http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /One_Mi llion_D ollar_P aranorm al_Chal lenge ) even though before the experiments claimed psychics were happy with the conditions.
There are too many reasons why your experiences are difficult to evaluate. Selection bias, for a start. The amount of premonitions I have had of my parents', or family's death in general is exactly as many as the amount of false premonitions. So if anyone else gets a premonition and it turns out to be right -- why is your experience psychic and not coincidental? How many false readings do you have? Possibly any you do have you discount or forget about, leading to a perception that you are highly successful in being psychic, but on a cold hard examination it's just more likely to be luck really.
So far the Scientific method has managed to explain a phenomenal amount about the way our world works. It has also barely scratched the surface in some ways. There are a number of principles, though, that suggest that psychic abilities ought not be possible:
1. There is no particular reason why you should have them and I do not. The "I just have a closed mind" line doesn't really work for me, as I am not usually in control of my mind.
2. Often psychic abilities imply communication between two points a long distance apart -- this violates causality and the assumption that causality holds has never yet been shown to be wrong.
3. There is no particular reason either, why psychic abilities never manifest themselves when we are testing them. The James Randi Challenge requires that people claiming to be psychic agree to conditions of a test of their abilities beforehand. To date, no test has been successful ( http://
Some years ago we were flying out to the Maldives in Boxing Day, a week before we were due to leave, daughter phoned me in tears saying she didn't want me to go on holiday, she said she had a bad feeling that something was going to happen. Fast forward a week, we were putting suitcases in the car ready to leave for the airport, dad rung me and told me to put the TV on, the tsunami had struck and the airport in the Maldives was closed.
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The best evidence that psychic powers are nonsense is probably James Randi's million dollar prize.
This has stood for nearly 50 years offering $1Million to anyone who can demonstrate proof of the paranormal
http:// www.ran di.org/ site/in dex.php /1m-cha llenge. html
There have been over 360 applications
Nobody has ever been able to claim it
Nobody has ever even passed beyond the prelimary test to the formal test
If psychics are real they must all be just too busy to claim a million dollars
This has stood for nearly 50 years offering $1Million to anyone who can demonstrate proof of the paranormal
http://
There have been over 360 applications
Nobody has ever been able to claim it
Nobody has ever even passed beyond the prelimary test to the formal test
If psychics are real they must all be just too busy to claim a million dollars
I wrote to a friend of mine last week, as I haven't seen her for while, and had new contact details I wanted to pass onto her, so posted the letter on Saturday, and received one from her on the monday, saying that she'd tried to ring me Friday night, but none of my numbers worked, and had I changed them?! Coincidence or what?