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Hmm...
I make no secret of my scepticism about the existence of ghosts and the paranormal, and obviously from my point of view this experiment just serves to reinforce that. Obviously there are caveats and I am already aware of many of those, really, such as:
- this experiment only relates to a specific instance of the supposedly "paranormal"*, so hardly can be used to rule out all other such instances;
- Showing that something can be fake(d) doesn't mean that it definitely has been;
- We've seen on this site that belief in one form of the "paranormal"* doesn't automatically mean belief in all such forms, so I would hardly expect this to sway anyone's opinion.
In the end it's just one experiment but it's part of a general, undeniable pattern that shows that our minds play tricks on us quite a lot of the time. I don't think that pointing this out is "pushing a pre-formed personal belief". Hopefully this makes people at least a bit more sceptical of anything that relies heavily on personal accounts, or helps explain why people might be sceptical in that way. It's certainly not meant to be conclusive.
*It's been said that the paranormal is really just normal that's not been discovered yet, so apologies for using this word but it's the best I've got.