Science

Out of context: Reply #302

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 1,010 Responses
  • ukit20

    "That article admits that there is something happening in the data"

    Not really. The author said they couldn't tell and that Radin's exaggerations and distortions of the data made it impossible to determine. I think he was trying to be fair and open minded rather than pointing at any particular piece of data that convinced him.

    And yes I get the idea that you shouldn't be too dogmatic but when you have something that throws everything else you know about the world into question there should be some really good evidence backing it up. As the article says, if yogis can really levitate and become invisible, why aren't there hundreds of YouTube videos showing that? For something its backers claim is so obvious, they sure have a hard time demonstrating it.

View thread