Journyman16
Bluelighter
Again, if a subject is 'discouraged' then researchers tend to stay away. There are many fakes and charlatans in the soft sciences such as ESP - that is not proof there is no such thing.
A couple of chemists dared to trespass into physics - their careers got destroyed and the main physics dept that destroyed them is now running a course in what they discovered and publishing headlines like "MIT discovers secret of cold fusion." I would think in at least some cases, there are severe penalties for daring to publish in a different field.
In fact, many of our discoveries come from 'outsiders' or even amateurs who chase down things the consensus types would never dream of trying.
Another possibility as to why ESP/Psi effects are maybe so difficult to reproduce, apart from the hostility of the epxerimenters, is that we might have a wrong definition of what it is to be human. If people are programmed all their lives to see themselves as a body and a brain, and are told all through that time that ESP and Psi are impossible, what would you think are the chances that the average person would ever exhibit such talents?
Small synchronicities are no longer such when the sample gets large. Ask around and you'll find virtually everyone has these small synchronicities happening to them, often regularly. From dreams that come true to having a sudden thought of someone just at the time they die through to seeing presences that others don't. Either everyone in the world is crazy or there is something going on that mainstream science will not investigate and anyone who does gets the kind of reaction you have to Sheldrake.
And believe me, Science is NOT all that accepting of theories and evidence that contradicts the field they are expert in. They get most upset by such things.
Max Planck said it best, "Science advances one funeral at a time"
A couple of chemists dared to trespass into physics - their careers got destroyed and the main physics dept that destroyed them is now running a course in what they discovered and publishing headlines like "MIT discovers secret of cold fusion." I would think in at least some cases, there are severe penalties for daring to publish in a different field.
In fact, many of our discoveries come from 'outsiders' or even amateurs who chase down things the consensus types would never dream of trying.
Another possibility as to why ESP/Psi effects are maybe so difficult to reproduce, apart from the hostility of the epxerimenters, is that we might have a wrong definition of what it is to be human. If people are programmed all their lives to see themselves as a body and a brain, and are told all through that time that ESP and Psi are impossible, what would you think are the chances that the average person would ever exhibit such talents?
Small synchronicities are no longer such when the sample gets large. Ask around and you'll find virtually everyone has these small synchronicities happening to them, often regularly. From dreams that come true to having a sudden thought of someone just at the time they die through to seeing presences that others don't. Either everyone in the world is crazy or there is something going on that mainstream science will not investigate and anyone who does gets the kind of reaction you have to Sheldrake.
And believe me, Science is NOT all that accepting of theories and evidence that contradicts the field they are expert in. They get most upset by such things.
Max Planck said it best, "Science advances one funeral at a time"