by jdcarr » Jun 4th, '07, 23:59
Psychic phenomena does not exist. This is a reasonable assumption to make because no one has yet proved that it does. If they ever do present solid evidence, then fine.
Whenever this argument comes up (and when I'm around it often does) I put it this way. If you woke up one morning and found you could genuinely predict future events or interact with "spirits" or heal people merely by touching their wallets, what would you do? Ring the psychiatrist, clearly, but what would you actually do? Well personally I would run to the nearest scientist or doctor or professional institute for testing such things and ask to be tested. Tested, tested, tested! I'd want to be certified as having this gift and be differentiated from all the cranks out there. You would become the biggest celebrity on the planet, win twenty-odd Nobel Prizes, claim James Randi's $1,000,000... the world's your lobster.
What I wouldn't do is book a month-long tour of crappy end-of-the-pier theatres and spend two hours each evening asking people if the letter A means anything to them. Could it be these people really don't believe in their abilities and their -opathies after all?
But as an occasional magician - supposed purveyor of the paranormal - I am torn. When I perform mentalist effects, I make it clear I don't believe in psychic ability or anything paranormal at all. Maybe I'll offer an explanation - accurate or otherwise - about reading body language and so on, as most people do, but I simply couldn't perform anything that would leave a spectator believing in the paranormal. You've just corrupted a brain. For all the excitement and drama and showmanship, there must be an unspoken understanding that your illusions are just that.
The last thing the world needs is more irrational beliefs. We've got more than enough already!