NickJ is correct on that side of it and as far as Spoon/Metal Bending is concerned only one "psychic" ever had the items he bent tested by physicist and metal-experts who supported the fact that the molecular composition of the items bent had changed. They likewise testified that the metal did not show stress related fracturing and tension such as would be found in a similar item bent by a stage magician. Other than all of this the is only one other thing that must be wieghed when it comes to the whole Bending issue -- the first time it was ever mentioned in conjunction to anything remotely psychic, was in a magic book sometime back in the 1940s (memory serving me right). As to how this individual changed the molecular structure and can deliver bent metal without the stress issues found in tricked demonstration... well, I can't say. I don't think it has anything to do with ET or Casper the Ghost and I do believe that it will be discovered that the ability, though rare as well as peculiar, is 100% of natural origin. Which brings me to the next very important point.
There is an stark difference between a person that is legitimately Skeptical vs. a Cynic. Most of the honest skeptics I know aren't out to talk in absolutes or tossing tyrades here and there simply because someone may believe differently than they, etc. In short, most skeptics aren't out trying to convert folks, which cannot be said for the Cynic who generally seems to see everything in black & white with no in between and loathes the idea that people believe something that runs contrary to their opinion. Then again, the majority of those that hold to this more calloused position rarely have anything that represents
a.) genuine experience in paranormal research and investigation;
b.) any sense of education that goes much beyond High School; their primary knowledge on "the issue" coming from web sites and publications like the Skeptical Inquirer... so, just like the Sunday morning Christians (those that go through motion of religion but not living the action thereof) the cynic gets his/her facts straight from the priest's mouth, as it were vs. investigating and learning about things for themselves.

I can't tell you how many hardened cynics become believers after a few short months working in the field vs. talking about it and reading what everyone else is telling you to believe.
Anywho Steverino came up with some points I believe worthy of address...
The psi claimants can't be disproven easily for previously discussed reasons, and also have a small number of orthodox scientists who think there may be something in the claims.
I think you might want to double check your facts on that one... There is a very large population in the analytical community that not only believes in Psi or similar things, but who are working on some very potent government as well as corporate based research around such issues; telepathy and remote viewing getting the strongest of kudos at present. I believe you'll find reference to these studies in back issues of The Scientific American... I believe the articles were in this past year, I'm not positive however.
This is the ideal situation for them. They can claim scientific backing (even if it is dubious and very patchy), but would gain no real benefit if it were all explained and understood in a replicable way, as they would possibly be out of a job.
Two things here; firstly, it would seem that anytime a "Scientific" explanation or proof is given to an issue in today's world you will find a lobby group that can deliver
a.) "Scientific' logic against that issue and
b.) Reason to doubt the credibility of the reporting source. Both are classic games played in the business and political arenas so why not on this front? I again refer to Chris Mooney's book "
The Republican War on Science" (
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0465046754/sr=8-1/qid=1151177215/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-4849547-8659957?ie=UTF8) so as to give you some practical insight on what I'm saying
Why would you go to see a psychic if the average man on the street can train to produce exactly the same results using an understood and documented method (concentration, brain-wave transference or whatever it would be called).
Why do people go see therapists, accounts, doctors, lawyers and others that SPECIALIZE in a given field?
Bear in mind the fact that much of what we now refer to as the Psychological or Mental Health field evolved directly out of the Gypsy's craft i.e. the interpretation of dreams, images, and divination in general as well as the anthropoligical aspects of society and ritualism... you might say the the Psychic was the Chicken that laid the proverbial egg and thus answer one of the greatest of parodox known to humankind.
Once it's understood and documented, it becomes something that can likely be used in a similar way to how we use electricity or magnetism, and so possibly eventually loses its mystery.
It don't have to be "understood" we don't understand (can't explain or define) electricity or magnetism we only know that "THEY ARE" e.g. we have learned to work with them. Ironically, both were seen as taboo and proof of dark demonic forces not all that long ago in world hisotry.
We all use our "hidden" senses on a daily basis but at subconscious levels. The schools associated with spiritual mysticism helped the student to discover and understand this rather mundane realities as well as why they were not spoken of freely to those yet "initiated" into the fellowship. It wasn't a matter of cult-like domination but rather concern of abuse by those that would learn these secrets and use them for the sake of self-advancement (sound familiar?)
Of course the ones who know they're a fraud wouldn't want to be thoroughly investigated either.
This brings out one of the chief points of conflict and confusion when it comes to this topic. Yes, there are those that consciously go out with the inent to dupe the public there is absolutely no getting around that truth. What the Cynical of our era don't want to acknowledge is the fact that the greater majority of people who claim to be "Psychic" or "Spiritually Blessed" in some way are sincere, honest, hard working individuals that generally live right at the poverty line or maybe middle-class in a few rare instances. If such are the rewards of being a hard-core scam artist, me thinks it's time to move in another direction...
You will find predators taking on titles of all sorts including those that bring us "Scientific" breakthroughs and "Miracle" devices designed soley for taking wealthy people for a very expensive ride via an investment scheme. In short there is not a single vocation or concept that cannot be exploited by those dead set on taking advantage of others; Religion (spiritually oriented things) has always been the easiest of such routes.
These are factual points of view that the JREF not only side-steps but runs away from. Fortunately the gang at CSICOPS is just a hint more mature in attitude and not nearly as boisterous and opinionated.
I have pointed this out here and elsewhere and I feel it is suitable for this thread as well... just because you have discovered magic or mentalism does not mean you must abandon your spiritual beliefs. There is a growing trend within our fellowship trying to make it otherwise; delivering to persons that profess any sort of faith, nothing short of a hard time and exceptional acts of humiliation -- terrorism. The whole of these efforts hold alliance to Mr. Randi's other agenda -- to aid the American Ahteist Society in generating new membership as well as advancing its influence.... again, this is not supposition. Randi has recieved several awards of merit from said order and is very much involved at the public level as their evangelic messenger...

... I'd say that's worth more than a few minutes of genuine thought, wouldn't you?
