Saltmeister
The Dangerous Dinner
Yet, you simply conclude that possessed drop-outs "could not possibly know" something? How do you know what anybody knows or doesn't know? Your requirement for "conclusive and absolute" proof has transformed into accepting your feelings and assumptions.
Firstly, I reckon it's a far stronger test than the one Tao mentioned. Tao is basing his claims on a far weaker test than I.
The drop-out's life will be deeply examined. He will be tested in school and his abilities and unlikely abilities will be well-known.
The example also opens up the possibility that both you and the drop-out are wrong. If, for example, you claimed, "The drop-out went into a trance and began speaking in perfect French!" It's quite possible that they were just babbling and you, no expert in french, mistakenly believed they had knowledge and ability when in fact, they did not.
The person will then be tested by an expert in French. Why would I do all the testing myself? I would employ the right people! There is a big difference between articulately expressed French and babble and all you have to do is ask an expert in French if he understands the French that is spoken!
If you were to get stimuli externally to what we consider the normal methods of information transfer where is the proof? Every claim either turns out to be fraud, misinterpretation or flounders in ambiguity. No one has ever provided the proof.
I used to believe that I could remember a past life. In that delusion I was a minor landowner in Greece who met his end in a peasants revolt. I had lots of proof's to validate this. I constructed a firm case for my belief. When I eventually gave it up I saw just how I came to believe the evidence and how I fitted it together to be coherent.
I do not believe in souls because there is no reason and no proof to show they exist.
Well, I haven't seen the proof that it doesn't exist. An MMRI would certainly have been inadequate for the kind of task I was proposing in post #127. I think you're making claims not based on absolute proof. I think your claims are too strong and should be weakened.
To track every single electrical signal and every single chemical reaction you would need something far more powerful than an MMRI. The goal is (which I hope you understand) to prove with absolute certainty that every single atom, molecule and electron is following the laws of physics and chemistry and that the emergence of all thoughts and thought patterns is completely natural. The result will be unambiguous and will support a substantially stronger argument than that which can come from an MMRI because an MMRI is not powerful enough to give absolute proof.
The subject will be a high-school drop-out with low grades, low IQ and poor cognitive abilities, but who has been possessed by a supernatural agent with high intelligence for the purpose of the experiment. The subject is to demonstrate that it has temporarily acquired abilities that it did not and could not demonstrate in his/her normal state of being.
The subject will be restrained and locked up in a chamber and subjected to a device more powerful than an MMRI. This device will be able to monitor every single atom, molecule and electron and track every single electrical signal and chemical reaction.
The point of such a meticulous experiment is to prove that what is happening inside the subject conforms absolutely to chemical and physical laws and that there is no interaction with entities external to the universe we know, let alone another plane of existence.
The subject will be asked a number of intellectually challenging questions during which he/she must give either the right answers (as in the case of mathematics or logic) or demonstrate extraordinary abilities (as in the case of art/philosophy/politics), abilities that the original individual could not possibly have possessed.
The answer will be either yes or no. All chemical and physical processes will either confirm to all known physical and chemical laws or they will not. To conform that the result is not a fluke, the experiment will be performed on 100 other people, as well as the subject himself when he is not possessed or under a trance.
At the end of the experiment, an exorcist will expel the supernatural agent. The subject will come out of his trance and will be back to normal.