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- Zener Cards: Above the 20%. - Skeptic Forum
The following year, Rhine tested, Hubert Pearce, who managed to surpass Linzmayer’s overall 1931 performance Pearce’s average during the period he was tested in 1932 was 40%, whereas chance would have been 20% Pearce was actually allowed to handle the cards most of the time He shuffled and cut them
- How do we know there is an fixed reality? - Skeptic Forum
How do we know reality is fixed* and therefore measurable (subject to science and logic?)
- EVIDENCE THAT THE SELF IS NOT THE MATERIAL BODY? - Skeptic Forum
Therefore, the self is either changing or beyond the body Would the self be changing, then after 7 years, we would be a complete new person We would have to again pass our driving license and would not have right of ownership over the money in our bank deposited more than 7 years ago The fact that latter 2 examples are not the case proves that the self is beyond the material body :shock
- I see no evidens - Page 6 - Skeptic Forum
They certainty can arrest a civilian and indeed so can another civilian under USA common law and legislation California Penal Code section 837 is a good example Next time someone shoplifts in your local store and is held (arrested) waiting for the police, that would be legal Matthew Ellard Obnoxious Weed Posts: 34821 Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:31 am Custom Title: Big Beautiful Bouncy Skeptic
- LED to believe in 40,000 hours - Skeptic Forum
40,000 hours – is 4 5 years if used for 24 hours a day, 13 7 years if used for 8 hours a day, and 27 4 years if used for 4 hours a day – which in my case I believe to be the closer estimate to daily use So my LED bulbs – should last for at least 13 years, and with luck closer to 27 However – I have had LED bulbs stop working at about 5 years, which is why I have posted this in the
- An Explanation for Why NDEs Seem More Real - Skeptic Forum
An Explanation for Why NDE's Seem 'More Real' by Cygnus_X1 » Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:56 am
- Intuitive Knowledge - Skeptic Forum
I agree It seems we need both intuition and analytical thinking to work through problems because our working memory is not capable of handling too many bits of information at once There seems to be some evidence that rational-analytic thinking actually corrects belief-biased thinking associated with intuitive process Intuition, is prone to associative biases (eg making illogical
- Innate Logic - Skeptic Forum
by Philosophical Skeptic » Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:01 am As we all know, reality has a true false aspect to it What makes things either true or false? Answer: A reason Afterall, without a reason to make anything either true or false, how can anything be either true or false? A reality without logic, just doesn't make any sense
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