31st Oct 2012 12:47pm | By Editor
Psychics and science don’t mix, as was discovered in a university study which found two professional mediums powers of insight no greater than a guess.
An experiment under scientific conditions by Goldsmiths, University of London, asked two psychics to identify five randomly selected people from behind a screen.
The volunteers for the ‘Halloween Challenge’ were then asked to try and identify themselves from the descriptions.
The result of one in five "entirely consistent with the operation of chance alone", Professor Chris French of the university’s Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit told BBC.
One of the mediums Patricia Putt reckons the test "doesn't prove a thing", saying she needed to see and hear people to read them and that the controlled setting wasn’t conducive to her work.
She added the test, which medium Kim Whitton also attempted, was weighted in favour of the scientists’ preconceptions and that the experimenters “are very closed-minded".
Professor French is a noted skeptic.
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