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Uri Geller
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I’m currently reading ‘The Ghost of Flight 401’, recommended by a fellow ABer. Early on the author speaks about Uri Geller and names scientists who support his incredible claims of spoon-bending, watch-mending, etc, etc., which surprises me. I know James Randi has explained how these 'tricks' can be achieved, but I was under the impression that Uri Geller had also been ‘outed’ by science as a fraud. Has he – or is that just hearsay? I’d be interested in links to any formal papers on the subject.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi, this is how it works, the US defence dept. at the behest of some generals of limited understanding of the world outside warfare decides to investigate the 'paranormal' because the russians might be doing it so they want to keep up with the russians. In order to give it some credibility they fund a university dept. to oversee the research. The head of the dept. takes the money, universites love money. Simple.
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I wonder if the relevant papers are behind a paywall of sorts. I'll try to do some digging this week and if I find anything I'll post back.
But it looks as if the quotes are genuine but perhaps outdated, reflecting their views at the time, but since then Taylor at least retracted his support for Geller.
But it looks as if the quotes are genuine but perhaps outdated, reflecting their views at the time, but since then Taylor at least retracted his support for Geller.
I havnt read The Ghost of Flight 401 but have read other works by John Fuller in the past. Cant say that I find him credible. He believes in alien abduction, mediums, and psychic surgery and (apparently) he's endorsing a fraud like Geller. Wouldnt place to much store in this book, but as ive said I havnt read it.
Would be interested to hear your thoughts about the book naomi when you have finished it.
Would be interested to hear your thoughts about the book naomi when you have finished it.
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Birdie, oo-er! Maybe Uri's putting the 'fluence' on your links. ;o)
Grasscarp, I will persevere with it, although I have to say already I doubt his credibility. He doesn't seem to be writing from a critical perspective at all and I'm finding myself thinking 'why would he assume that?' or 'why doesn't he question that?'
nailit, will do. :o)
Grasscarp, I will persevere with it, although I have to say already I doubt his credibility. He doesn't seem to be writing from a critical perspective at all and I'm finding myself thinking 'why would he assume that?' or 'why doesn't he question that?'
nailit, will do. :o)