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- From: lindsay+@cs.cmu.edu (Donald Lindsay)
- Subject: Re: New Physics, Healing, Paranormal
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 18:36:33 GMT
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- sarfatti@well.sf.ca.us (Jack Sarfatti) writes:
- >It is also true that Geller fails rigorous tests set up by
- >other stage magicians.
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- You're understating. Geller has been outright caught cheating, by
- plural people, plural times.
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- For example, the reporter who visited Geller in a hotel room. She
- noted that the edge of the coffee table had three notches in it, just
- as if someone had bent a key, three times. When Geller "psychically"
- bent her key, she noticed that the coffee table had just sprouted a
- fourth notch.
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- Don D.C.Lindsay Carnegie Mellon Computer Science
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