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Prove ESP is real. What is my favorite and my least favorite color?

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Prove ESP is real. What is my favorite and my least favorite color?

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  1. your fav is black and the least fav is green.

    I also sense that you are skeptical of esp and possibly don't believe in the lochness monster either. How can you be so closed minded? My friend, who is a leprechaun, is going to cast a spell to open your eyes.


  2. You have to pay attention to the "coincidences" . Eventually you'll start to recognize that there is ESP in a lot of them.

    I like pink and orange mixed together.  Maybe chartreuse is your most unfavorite. Maybe blue is your favorite. I'm not a psychic. A couple of ESP things happened with another poster on here and me not long ago. It's always a surprise to me. I'm not sure you can make it happen.

  3. Your favorite color is pink and your least favorite is orange.

  4. I'm afraid that's not a real good test. If you get enough people to answer your question, somebody will probably get it right just by chance. Besides, "it doesn't work like that" is an excuse you'll hear  :)

    My opinion is that ESP isn't real at all, and so far nothing I've seen, heard, or read has been compelling enough to change that opinion. But I am open to considering new and hopefully more compelling evidence and I'll change my opinion if the evidence warrants.

  5. I see white as the least fav. and I'm torn between blue and green for the fav. How'd I do with nothing to go on?

  6. Your favorite color is the golden yellow of the darker niblets of a cob of "peaches 'n cream" corn right after you rolled it in the cake of unsalted butter at the picnic table in your Grandma Lisa's backyard 11 days after your 13th birthday.  

    Your least favorite color is... no.  I should not tell that story here.  It would be so unfair to the choirmaster.

  7. Since you asked this question in the Science & Mathematics category and the YA skeptics are either unaware or unwilling to provide you information on how science is conducted I will provide it for you.

    Science does not prove or disprove anything. Science test hypotheseses (guesses on how/if something works) and either provides supporting evidence for the hypothesis or fails to provide supporting evidence for the hypothesis. This is why science and logic can not prove a negative (Proving God (or anything else) does not exist). All one can fairly say in science is that there is not supporting evidence for the hypothesis.

    Of course this is blanatantly untrue in the case of ESP where there is a great amount of statistically significant evidence from methodologically sound experiments. However, like everything else in science that evidence is open to challenges and reformulation.

    Please let us know how many people particpated (number of answers) and how many people got the answer correct (and those that are half correct would be interestign to know as well). Also if all of them get it wrong (against chance expectations) that is also a significant result.

    Granted your experiment fails to use many needed controls to be considered science but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be fun for this section.

    Psi

  8. give me something personal to go on than just a made up name and a non-picture. Got any images of yourself online? Will you email me your first name and birthdate?? Or shoot, describe something you did today, so I can see you beneath your words. It's hard for me to "see" you in a place like this and you haven't said much.

    peace to you

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    Actually, TR, in this instance it DOES work like that. ;P

    EDIT:

    okay, every time I see this question I see and hear the color blue. Like electric blue. As your favorite color.

    Oh... lease favorite color, I get something starting with GR... I want to say gray, but green comes in too. I SEE gray though....

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