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Magician Shares His Skepticism In College Appearance
By Alan Gallagher 11/25/2003 [Editor's Note: This article was written as a requirement for a journalism class at SUNY Oswego by a student. Publication in a local news outlet is part of the requirement. Any views in the article are the author's own.] SUNY Oswego college students were mystified last Wednesday when author, international magician, and paranormal investigator James Randi did a presentation on modern skepticism and magic. He began in front of the podium on stage and adjusted the microphone in front of him. Fixing his glasses, he began to tell his audience a little bit about himself, and what he does for a living. His voice was muffled, but audible through the speakers. The audience made no comment. But he had us all fooled. Within the first 5 minutes of speaking, Randi illustrated to the audience one simple fact that would be a prevalent theme throughout his presentation: assumptions rule our lives. The frames on his face had no lenses, and the microphone in front of him wasn't turned on. He had used a ruse. He stood in front of the microphone to make us assume he was using it. He instead was using a simple radio microphone on his chest. He wore frames to make us assume they had lenses. It is these things that Randi says we take for granted. They are assumptions that we pass off as fact because they're almost always true. This is the nature of skepticism that Randi advocates. Randi is a professional skeptic. He currently makes a living investigating the paranormal and debunking many self proclaimed "miracle workers." Randi is offering a $1 million reward to anyone who can prove evidence of paranormal activity. All they need to do is pass one of his straightforward tests. Prove to him, on his terms that paranormal activity exists, and the million dollars is there for the taking. Randi is a vehement opponent to "Faith Healers," televangelists who claim to use the power of God to heal the sick and cure the diseased. Randi believes that ideas such as these; along with psychic readings, and "cold readings," (TV's John Edwards comes to mind) are dangerous and harmful practices. They do society little to no good. He has made it one of his life goals to debunk these "Charlatans," as he calls them. He ended the presentation with two magic tricks. He didn't reveal the secret to either. One trick involved a card prediction. Another was a telepathic reading in which he correctly stated what word on a piece of paper a woman in the audience was looking at. He left his audience, asking "What are the chances of me getting those answers correct?" He answered the question himself finally, "one hundred percent." He explained that, because it was a trick, he knew how it would turn out. If you know the answers to a test, you'll get a perfect score. Magic is the same way. The point is that you're supposed to be skeptical of the things you take for granted and never accept them as universally true. You can reach his website at www.randi.org To date, no one has passed the million-dollar test. http://www.oswegodailynews.com/homea...twork=oswe go -30- |
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"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message
... Magician Shares His Skepticism In College Appearance By Alan Gallagher 11/25/2003 To date, no one has passed the million-dollar test. And no no one will ever pass his million-dollar test, because it's fixed. Read the web site carefully. "Applicants must state clearly what they claim as their special ability, and test procedures must be agreed upon by BOTH parties before any testing will take place. All tests must be designed in such a way that the results are self-evident, and no judging process is required." You will only be allowed to take the test after you demonstrate your psychic abilities to Randi's satisfaction. There are no impartial 3rd party judges. Randi is the only judge of whether you pass the "preliminary" or the "formal test" itself. James Randi may be flamboyant, but he ain't stupid. |
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I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
"Kilolani" on Mon, 08 Dec 2003 06:10:23 GMT, which said: Try again: All tests must be designed in such a way that the results are self-evident, and no judging process is required." It's *you* who says, later, "Randi is the only judge..." The testing is done by an independent third party, such as the New England Skeptical Society, and the part about "All tests must be designed in such a way that the results are self-evident" means simply that the applicant must succeed in his stated endeavor more times than could be accounted for by mere chance. That the success must be unequivocal argues against your claim because it means that the results are obvious to all. For example, if a self-proclaimed telekinetic claims he can make a quarter come up "heads" 90% of the time, then the criteria for giving him the award would be whether he can flip a quarter 100 times and have it come up heads 90 times. Presumably, the test will involve several runs of 100 tries. I've seen a couple of reports on such trials by NESS, and they are always videotaped and otherwise documented. Among other things, this is to guard against lawsuits and other objections, such as yours, that the judging is rigged. ------------- Beady's 11th Law of Social Harmonics: "Your spouse is precisely the kind of person someone like you would choose to marry." |
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There are no impartial 3rd party judges.
Randi is the only judge of whether you pass the "preliminary" or the "formal test" itself. James Randi may be flamboyant, but he ain't stupid. Not true!! Randi has signed over his $1 Million to the control of various television companies, and agreed that the money be paid out if the results of the test proved positive. One such trial involved homeopathy, and involved labs and universities all over the world. The TV company would love to have seen Randi lose his money, because that would have guaranteed huge ratings, yet the trial proved negative. Homeopathy is nothing more than placebo. Surprise surprise. Cary on deluding. |
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"GFHWalker" wrote in message
... There are no impartial 3rd party judges. Randi is the only judge of whether you pass the "preliminary" or the "formal test" itself. James Randi may be flamboyant, but he ain't stupid. Not true!! Randi has signed over his $1 Million to the control of various television companies, and agreed that the money be paid out if the results of the test proved positive. That's certainly NOT what it says on his web site. |
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