Showing posts with label skepticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skepticism. Show all posts

28 Ghost Hunters Part 3: Penn and Teller!

I've said all that i had to say about ghost hunters, so i'll leave you with a two part episode from the professionals themselves, the great magic and debunking duo, Penn and Teller. (videos after the jump)

Read Part 1
Read Part 2



38 Ghost Hunters Part 2: Hijacking Science.


Night vision, the ghost hunter's favorite tool, every paranormal investigator has it, they can't leave the house without a night vision camera or equipment, why is it so popular?, well, because it has helped capture over 2000 ghosts on camera, all hard, cold, evidence that has been approved by scientific research. Oh, wait, no it's not!, it hasn't helped at all, if anything, it makes things more blurry and confusing than they already are.

Yesterday we talked about how popular ghost hunting has become, today, i'm gonna go through some of the things paranormal investigators fail to realize when they are doing their research, how science is different from pseudoscience and how personal feelings or belief influences all the investigation done by ghost hunters.

Coincidences happen, they happen a lot, if you've ever seen one of these TV shows about paranormal activity, you might have noticed that on every episode the phrase "what the hell was that???" is mentioned at least 5 times per episode, has it ever occurred to these people that maybe, just maybe, they are being influenced by their own expectations?, if you go to a house who is supposed to be haunted, normally a big house, an old house, a wooden house, a house that you've never been to for more than the few hours that takes you to shoot a show, wouldn't you have to expect a few cranky noises or light coming into the house from some unexpected places?, wouldn't it be fair to think that "cold spots" on the house, are just like any other cold spot on any other house?, the only difference is that you wouldn't know, because you've never lived on the supposed haunted house!.

39 Ghost Hunters Part 1: Ghosts love ignorance.


With the rise of the internet and sites like youtube, there has been an inevitable uprise on these freelance, amateur, so called, ghost hunters, or paranormal investigators, the phenomenon has been extended even to mainstream television with shows like "Ghost Hunters" or "Ghost Adventures". Despite the lack of acceptance among the scientific community, ghost hunters shamelessly misuse technology like night vision, motion sensors or EMF meters to facilitate their job. Ghost hunting is such an easy job, that most shows have probably influenced the average viewer into doing some investigation of their own, after all, who hasn't heard a ghost story during a gathering or reunion?.

According to this article, 34% of Americans believe in ghosts, that's a pretty big number, enough for a bunch of charlatans to make a living thanks to ignorance. Ghost hunting is a multi million dollar industry, its not just about going into some abandoned hospital or some creepy house, it has plenty limes to squeeze, there are many stores and websites that advertise and sell ghost hunting equipment, there's ghost counseling, books, a ton of books, DVDs, websites, advertising and tours of supposed haunted mansions or hotels.

11 The Rise of New Age Beliefs.


It seems to me that every day more and more people are convinced that Homeopathic "medicine" or alternative remedies are a real form of healthcare. I've even met a few atheists who believe and argue for homeopathy or ozone treatment, they could swear by it. If new age belief has convinced a bunch of supposedly smart people, or atheists who aren't supposed to be so gullible as your everyday Joe, then what can we expect it to do to the masses?, not to even mention the ever growing amount of celebrities that not only believe but also endorse this trend. But, why is that happening?, why is it convincing people all over the world?, the answer can be heard just by listening to any new age belief seminar.

The language that is used by any new age believer is ment to sound educated and serious, they use terms like metaphysics, quantum theory or string theory, the kind of things that will make you sound great, even if you don't really know what they mean. They try to explain to you the reason why their method works, not by scientific research, but, by using pseudoscientific assertions, very much like religion, new age beliefs try to filll gaps in human understanding by misunderstanding real science. My own experience has taught me that most rational people have a big problem with science's "cold" understanding of humanity and nature, they have a problem believing that there is no soul and that love is a hormonal process, so, new age belief, wrongly tries to infuse some spirituality into science.

Of course people are free to challenge what establishment tells them, they are free to come up with their own conclusions, but, we have to keep in mind that new age believers are not scientists, they don't have the same training nor the same tools to analyze the evidence and come up with a satisfying or solid answer for how everything works. So why should we care if a bunch of nutjobs make up their own twisted version of science?, we have to care because of their children, and what they will teach them, if new age beliefs keep getting more and more popular, it will be felt in the classroom, less children will be interested in real science because they are being taught at home not to trust it, to question it, and to come up with their own unchallenged, uncorroborated, assertions.

The following video is from a new age seminar, see if you can count the amount of times the speaker distorts real science in order to pitch homeopathy to the audience.


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