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In Reply to: Belief posted by Sommovigo on April 19, 2007 at 12:16:25:
What Mr. Clark heard was so real that, even in a blind test, he was easily able to determine the effect of that tweak on the sound of his system.He could also easily tell when no tweak was in place.
No placebo effect there, he heard nothing from placebo and heard "correctly" during the test.
I don't see how Mr. Clark was affected by a pre-existing "belief" on this trial.
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I don't have an answer for that - just suspicions about how things may operate. Science is a process, a journey ... not a destination.
%22In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.%22 - Yogi Berra
My hunch is that this is somehow related to horses that can do math.;)
Since he has already easily passed a blind test why was he too gutless to accept Randi's $1,000,000 challenge?
If you think that moron Randi would ever pass over $1,000,000 to anyone then you really ought to invest (heavily) in Belt tweaks because there's a near certainy that they will work a charm for you.
You are a hoser.
Forget about the JREF Challenge as being real. It is NOT a honest to goodness opportunity. You should know better by now BTW. If you need help with this, feel free to write. I do have proof you know.FWIW, I consulted Clark Johnsen, Geoff Kait, and Steve Eddy about the advisability of applying for the JREF Challenge way back when. Clark and Geoff advised against it, portraying the Challenge as it turned out to be in reality. Steve Eddy considered it a legitimate enterprise at the time, but changed his opinion after witnessing JREF's treatment of me during my time there.
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