Some people go to psychic mediums, pay hundreds of dollars, and then are told by the psychic medium things that their deceased loved one supposedly wishes to tell them.
It's a fairly impressive product, because it's generally quite expensive, invisible and intangible, and usually phrased in a way to be unfalsifiable.
Many people leave feeling utterly convinced that what they experienced, was proof of an afterlife. They might point to numerous facts that couldn't possibly have been guessed, although when it is reviewed in more controlled settings and the transcript is printed out, there tends to be a lot more wrong guesses by the medium than the customer remembers.
One would think, that if mediums were so capable of giving clear proof from deceased loves ones, that this would be a scientifically solved question by now. It really seems like one of the more clear-cut types of paranormal experiences to sort out truth from falsehood.
So what do you think? Are some psychic mediums for real, or is it all deception through cold-reading, many wrong guesses, and other things?
It's a fairly impressive product, because it's generally quite expensive, invisible and intangible, and usually phrased in a way to be unfalsifiable.
Many people leave feeling utterly convinced that what they experienced, was proof of an afterlife. They might point to numerous facts that couldn't possibly have been guessed, although when it is reviewed in more controlled settings and the transcript is printed out, there tends to be a lot more wrong guesses by the medium than the customer remembers.
One would think, that if mediums were so capable of giving clear proof from deceased loves ones, that this would be a scientifically solved question by now. It really seems like one of the more clear-cut types of paranormal experiences to sort out truth from falsehood.
So what do you think? Are some psychic mediums for real, or is it all deception through cold-reading, many wrong guesses, and other things?