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Psychic pair fail scientific test | Psychic pair fail scientific test |
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By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent | By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent |
A scientific experiment has found that two mediums were unable to demonstrate that they had special psychic powers. | A scientific experiment has found that two mediums were unable to demonstrate that they had special psychic powers. |
The test by researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London, tried to establish whether mediums could use psychic abilities to identify something about five unseen volunteers. | The test by researchers at Goldsmiths, University of London, tried to establish whether mediums could use psychic abilities to identify something about five unseen volunteers. |
The results, carried out under test conditions, did not show evidence of any unexplained powers of insight. | The results, carried out under test conditions, did not show evidence of any unexplained powers of insight. |
But medium Patricia Putt said this experiment "doesn't prove a thing". | But medium Patricia Putt said this experiment "doesn't prove a thing". |
This Halloween challenge was an attempt to investigate whether professional mediums could demonstrate their psychic powers in a controlled setting - by inviting them to deduce something about people they had never met and could not see or hear. | This Halloween challenge was an attempt to investigate whether professional mediums could demonstrate their psychic powers in a controlled setting - by inviting them to deduce something about people they had never met and could not see or hear. |
'Psychic energy' | 'Psychic energy' |
The experiment, designed by Chris French, head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, asked two professional mediums to write something about five individuals who were concealed behind a screen. | The experiment, designed by Chris French, head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, asked two professional mediums to write something about five individuals who were concealed behind a screen. |
These five volunteers were then asked to try to identify themselves from these psychic readings - with a success rate of only one in five. | These five volunteers were then asked to try to identify themselves from these psychic readings - with a success rate of only one in five. |
This was a result that was "entirely consistent with the operation of chance alone", said Professor French. | This was a result that was "entirely consistent with the operation of chance alone", said Professor French. |
But one of the mediums, Patricia Putt, rejected the suggestion that this showed any absence of psychic powers - saying that she needed to work face-to-face with people or to hear their voice, so that a connection could be established. | But one of the mediums, Patricia Putt, rejected the suggestion that this showed any absence of psychic powers - saying that she needed to work face-to-face with people or to hear their voice, so that a connection could be established. |
"Psychic energy" was not likely to work in the setting created for the experiment, she said, and her success rate was usually very high. | "Psychic energy" was not likely to work in the setting created for the experiment, she said, and her success rate was usually very high. |
Ms Putt said the experiment was designed to confirm the researchers' preconceptions - rather than examine the nature of her psychic ability. | |
"Scientists are very closed-minded," she said. | "Scientists are very closed-minded," she said. |
She said there were fraudsters operating as psychic mediums - but that it was wrong for scientists to think that such mediums "were all the same". | She said there were fraudsters operating as psychic mediums - but that it was wrong for scientists to think that such mediums "were all the same". |
But Michael Marshall of the Merseyside Skeptics Society, who helped to organise the test, said it showed that claims to have special abilities "aren't based in reality". | But Michael Marshall of the Merseyside Skeptics Society, who helped to organise the test, said it showed that claims to have special abilities "aren't based in reality". |
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