Saturday, November 19, 2005

Philosoraptor Poll: Please Help!

Don't try to overthink this one, just give me your honest, relatively pre-theoretic judgments about the following question:

Is it possible to conduct scientific investigations into allegedly supernatural phenomena, e.g. ESP and ghosts? For example, is it possible to scientifically investigate the efficacy of prayer?

You'll make me very happy if you answer this with a comment and stick to just 'yes' or 'no' for right now. Or 'y' or 'n' if your [or even you're] in that big a hurry...

21 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

y

4:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes

5:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

y
"Q" the Enchanter

8:14 PM  
Blogger KaneCitizen said...

...your...?

8:27 PM  
Blogger rilkefan said...

ehh, yes. - dr rilkefan

9:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes.

9:57 PM  
Blogger James Redekop said...

Yes, if they behave consistently.

9:59 PM  
Blogger Mike Russo said...

Yes

[albeit one needs to be *very* conscientious about what exactly one's measuring and what exactly one's results mean]

10:00 PM  
Blogger rayray said...

yes....science can be applied to every facet of life
(sorry..........had to extrapilate)

12:02 AM  
Blogger rayray said...

yes....science can be applied to every facet of life

12:03 AM  
Blogger : Joseph j7uy5 said...

Well, by definition, if it is in fact supernatural, then it is not amenable to scientific investigation. I would say that purportedly supernatural effects may be amenable to the scientific method.

1:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes

2:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes


(can't resist) all real phenonmom are materialistic (assume so) all materialstic phenonom are testable/observable

2:21 AM  
Blogger Aa said...

Yes

8:57 AM  
Blogger Aa said...

I realize I didn't read the question carefully enough. It presupposes that things like the efficacy of prayer, ghosts, ESP are supernatural - or beyond natural and thus cannot be answered by science.

In that case my answer is NO, please change from the previous post.

9:01 AM  
Blogger MH said...

Yes.

12:59 PM  
Blogger Brett said...

yes.

4:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes

or

It depends

5:02 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

Yes

8:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, but not in a way that a falsification will satisfy believers. They'll still believe that the Shroud of Turin is a holy relic.

2:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes. And James Randi will gladly design the experiment.

5:30 PM  

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