Foreigner wrote:Good one, bravo, the only other weakness i can spot is that you assume that since you yourself are not able to predict the future it is therefore inherently impossible for me to do so, too.

Kevin Solway wrote:Foreigner wrote:Good one, bravo, the only other weakness i can spot is that you assume that since you yourself are not able to predict the future it is therefore inherently impossible for me to do so, too.
I presume you're talking about the "Determinism and Indeterminism" vid.
We can certainly "predict" the future . . . the question is whether our prediction is guaranteed to be correct or not. Let's say that I have a dice to throw, and I predict that I will throw a "6". I argue that no matter how much we know about the current conditions of the Universe, we still can't predict the result of such an event with guaranteed 100% certainty, since no matter how much we know, there is always an infinite amount we do not know.
Foreigner wrote:i disagree that its "inherently impossible" to know the future, to predict it with accuracy (of course).

Kevin Solway wrote:Foreigner wrote:i disagree that its "inherently impossible" to know the future, to predict it with accuracy (of course).
If it's inherently impossible to know all the causes that are in operation, then it's inherently impossible to predict (with certainty) the future, is it not?
Carl G wrote:We may forecast but not predict the future.

Carl G wrote:Well done, Kevin. Except for the last part. There it is stated that the hypnotist hypnotizes the audience, and gets them to give him cash, but we do not see those things.

Carl G wrote:Well done, Kevin. Except for the last part. There it is stated that the hypnotist hypnotizes the audience, and gets them to give him cash, but we do not see those things.




|read| wrote:In this video (which is awesome), Brown's victim is pretty clearly in on it. Derren, meet Criss.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrmFYGO-_T0



|read| wrote:I'm pretty sure that one is blatant fakery. You found the shrink's heartfelt testimonial very convincing, did you? I think Kev made a good point in his video about the efficacy of lying big - it seems so impossible, so audacious, he can't have simply made it up! Also, I think Brown banks on people's arrogance - it's so much easier to admit someone else can be manipulated...

|read| wrote:There were several small details that made me suspicious of the zombie video, mostly logistical, but the dead giveaway was the little blinks of light that can supposedly induce a catatonic trance in 1/3 of the population. Sometimes, a little knowledge of worldly matters goes a long way.


David Quinn wrote:It looks authentic to me. I'm finding your attitude rather puzzling, given that you are someone who, if I recall correctly, values science.
David Quinn wrote:It was the blinking light artfully combined with several other little tricks which caused the hypnosis. The blinking light was the final step of the process.

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