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1. Short Answer (Why Science Rejects Paranormal) - OUR ANSWER

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APP Answer - Short Answer - Why Science Rejects Paranormal

Science has tried to play ball with the paranormal. But as science has evolved to have better and better ways of figuring out the root of a matter, the paranormal has not held up its end.

  • There have been scientific studies for 200+ years. Not a single one has ever provided conclusive proof.
  • James Randi offered $1 million for proof, for a decade. Nobody succeeded.
  • Hoaxes make the entire subject look sketchy.
  • Paranormal reports tend to be highly emotional and sensational - inherently opposite of scientific thinking.
  • Paranormal proponents usually mention skepticism/science. Not many strictly follow the rules.
  • The subject includes facets that are elusive, varied, and not easily monitored.
  • Events are difficult to measure and unlikely to be replicated.
  • After all this, science stopped listening and paranormal gave up trying.

That's the short answer.



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Re: 1. Start Here - Short Answer (Why Science Rejects Paranormal)

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Cringe-y.

This post (that I wrote) is inadvertently flippant. Each item leaves a lot of room for paranormal researchers to make a strong case. And that's the thing. Make that case HERE where skeptics can see it and work with it. Skeptics are the gatekeepers of science, meaning they collectively decide what are good methodology and sound results. PN researchers make really strong cases. There must be a way to reconcile this with SCIENCE so we can move forward. PN needs another rung in their ladder of codifying the subject (ala Hertz, Maxwell, and Tanny).

As the project goes on from start-up we'll bring together interested skeptics and willing PN researchers to create a system (here) to SUCCINCTLY pass through researchers' claims/evidence, for the purpose of peer review.

That post is still cringe-y on the first read.

(Not sure what to do about that.)
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