Paranormal activity: science or fiction? - with Chris French

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Paranormal experiences often appear perplexing, but are they genuinely legitimate phenomena?
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This talk was recorded at the Ri on 22 April 2024.
Join Chris French, psychologist and expert on all things paranormal, as he reveals the cardinal truths behind everything from ghostly encounters and alien abductions, to UFO sightings and near-death experiences. By employing rigorous scientific methods, Chris will embark on a search for the truth behind these mystical occurrences.
Chris' intellectual journey carries us through the debunking of extrasensory perception (ESP), endeavours to communicate with the departed, and even accounts of alien abductions, among other curious occurrences. These phenomena also offer a profound insight into the intricacies of human cognition and consciousness, and should be systematically studied accordingly. By employing an academic, comprehensive, logical, and occasionally mathematical approach, Chris demystifies what once seemed beyond explanation. Allow yourself to discover the overlap between belief, the human mind, and the mysteries that continue to intrigue and perplex us.
00:00 Intro
1:29 What is anomalistic psychology?
3:33 Testing paranormal claims: baby psychic
10:40 Testing paranormal claims: dream detective
21:02 Testing paranormal claims: sensing the future
24:58 The replication problem in psychology
27:59 Why study paranormal psychology?
29:25 Demo: The unreliability of memory
32:20 Inattentional blindness of witnesses
37:44 Spoon bending and memory conformity
42:59 How false memories can be implanted
48:19 Alien experiences, sleep paralysis and hypnosis
54:28 Top down processing and pareidolia
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Chris French is the Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and a Patron of the British Humanist Association. He has published over 150 articles and chapters covering a wide range of topics. His main current area of research is the psychology of paranormal beliefs and anomalous experiences. He frequently appears on radio and television casting a sceptical eye over paranormal claims.
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@geordiedog1749
@geordiedog1749 Ай бұрын
I keep forgetting that not all psychologist are clinical psychologists. I worked in nhs psychiatry for 37 years and it’s screwed my head. I get astounded that a psychologist can have a sense of humour as I thought they had it removed when they qualified but then I remember he’s not a clinical psychologist.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
this is why counsellors need counsellors. It's what my stepfather set himself up as, some time ago.
@RFC3514
@RFC3514 Ай бұрын
Forget mind _reading,_ I have the power of *mind writing.* I can put words into other people's minds without even being in their presence. In fact, I'm doing it right now. To you. Spaghetti.
@RB-bl7vq
@RB-bl7vq Ай бұрын
Bolognese
@matthewhayes3969
@matthewhayes3969 14 күн бұрын
Junction
@RFC3514
@RFC3514 13 күн бұрын
@@lsb2623 - The fact that you're replying to words I put in your head _confirms_ the claim. In fact, I've just done it *again.*
@Saor_Alba
@Saor_Alba 7 күн бұрын
When I was at University in 1974 I was involved in an experiment involving paranormal investigation. It involved a mock Tudor house that was built in the mid-60s but looked authentic, that had never had any paranormal activity connected with it and whose owner was very much alive as it was the professor conducting the experiment. Six University students were chosen who had expressed a belief in the paranormal and were given a fictitious backstory of the house. Which to the best of my recollection included the ghost of a murdered young servant girl and an apparition of a mysterious white lady who was said to haunt the house. To cut a long story short the six students stayed overnight in the house in which one reportedly saw the white lady another saw the servant girl and all of them said heard strange noises in the middle of the night which some described as faint voices or sobbing. I along with the professor who was there and of course, never witnessed or heard anything which shows that people who expect to see or hear something invariably make their mundane observations fit their paranormal expectations.
@bentationfunkiloglio
@bentationfunkiloglio Ай бұрын
Great lecture. Really enjoyed it! I experienced sleep paralysis exactly once (that I recall) when I was 18 (over 30 yrs ago). Was associated with an out of body hallucination. Crazy. I had hypnagogic hallucinations a few times in my life. Most extreme/vivid was hallucinating a giant spider coming down from the ceiling. I literally lept (over my wife) out of bed. These are certainly exceptions. I generally have very enjoyable dreams.
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 15 күн бұрын
My greatest adventures are in dreams.
@toriokras1582
@toriokras1582 Ай бұрын
Everything is made up, we have proved it. ~Yours, science.
@ContraryMary
@ContraryMary Ай бұрын
Back in the day, Yuri Geller was on television in the U.S. I remember my baby-sitter said some of her friends could bend spoons at home while watching Yuri on tv.
@dulcemoutinho5820
@dulcemoutinho5820 18 күн бұрын
Yury Geller used spoons made of Galium - a metal that is very maleable at room temperature. 😂
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai 2 күн бұрын
My niece had the same experience.
@TekCroach
@TekCroach Ай бұрын
paranormal activity is good for entertainment... I enjoy it much... Lord of the rings, Harry Potter, X files, and paranormal activity stories...
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 15 күн бұрын
I prefer spook stories to UFO stories.
@mayflowerlash11
@mayflowerlash11 Ай бұрын
Worse than inattention blindness is straight out denial of reality. Since watching many "idiots in cars" videos thanks to KZfaq I have noticed the occurrence of drivers who seem to ignore the reality of what their cars are doing. Many instances of drivers continuing to hold down the throttle pedal while their car crashes into other cars and buildings etc. are on KZfaq. I think these people are holding down the throttle while they intend to stop their car, thinking they are holding down the brake pedal. The fact that the car is still moving does not trigger the idea they are pressing on the WRONG pedal. So they press even harder on the throttle thinking they are NOT pressing hard enough on the brake pedal.
@blaster-zy7xx
@blaster-zy7xx Ай бұрын
Yes, and look at MAGA people. A complete denial of reality because their leader AND news choice both tell them x which is opposite of reality and what they actually witnessed. Look how many MAGA believe that Jan 6th was Nancy Pelosi’s fault. This is not a political observation as much as it is how a repeated message can literally alter your perception of reality.
@jayc2469
@jayc2469 9 күн бұрын
47:40 I can Confidently say that I saw Photographic proof that the Bali Bombing(s) Did indeed Occur, on that day, 12 October 2002 but NOT Sept 11'th 2001 I actually know the Journalist who captured the event, who *Was* an American National but was Refused access back into the USA and had his American Passport Voided by Homeland Security. I can't divulge his name Publicly but it has been quite some years since we communicated.
@iseriver3982
@iseriver3982 Ай бұрын
Fiction. Saved you all 1 hour 😊
@ghost3lite216
@ghost3lite216 Ай бұрын
Thank you
@MeeKoCSGO
@MeeKoCSGO Ай бұрын
Watching your presentation now ❤️
@anandhbalakrishnan3190
@anandhbalakrishnan3190 Ай бұрын
Did you listen to it?Just curious
@krisjupp
@krisjupp Ай бұрын
😂
@Mickulty
@Mickulty Ай бұрын
That's not the point - the point is how you check that.
@HumanBeanbag
@HumanBeanbag Ай бұрын
"I just believe in me, Yoko and me, That's reality"
@DavidFMayerPhD
@DavidFMayerPhD Ай бұрын
In the phrase "Fake Psychic" the word "Fake" is redundant. ESP and the rest of that malarkey have one thing in common: They ALL violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Here is what Arthur Eddington had to say on the subject: “If someone points out to you that your pet theory of the universe is in disagreement with Maxwell’s equations - then so much the worse for Maxwell's equations. If it is found to be contradicted by observation - well, these experimentalists do bungle things sometimes. But if your theory is found to be against the second law of thermodynamics I can give you no hope; there is nothing for it but to collapse in deepest humiliation.”
@robinbrowne5419
@robinbrowne5419 Ай бұрын
In what way do they violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
@DavidFMayerPhD
@DavidFMayerPhD Ай бұрын
@@robinbrowne5419 Information transmission demands Free Energy, that is, energy that can be used for useful work. All messages can be converted into binary, a string of bits. The minimum energy required to transmit a bit of information is proportional to K*T where K is the Boltzmann constant and T is the absolute temperature. This K*T must be converted into heat at the time and place of reception of the information bit, over and above the energy required to transmit the information. The ONLY modality capable of reliable information over distance without accompanying transfer of massive particles is electromagnetism. This is readily detectable by ordinary equipment. Despite extreme attempts to detect electromagnetic information in alleged ESP experiments, none has ever been detected. Hence, ESP does not exist.
@lsb2623
@lsb2623 13 күн бұрын
I'm a total fringe paranormal believer, well within SOME reason anyway... but this was a charming and very good debunking! a great watch.
@elberethreviewer5558
@elberethreviewer5558 3 күн бұрын
This channel should do a lot more videos on the paranormal. That's huge here in the United States. I'm watching from the US West Coast and am fascinated with this topic. Also, I researched the watch/clock thing, and he's kind of mistaken. People use both IIII and IV for watches and clocks. I'm a paranormal skeptic but I've had some paranormal experiences. I wish this video would explain them but it didn't. My search continues.
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 Ай бұрын
Liked and shared. In my view, the internet is for broadening. And this lecture is certainly out of most folks' intellectual comfort zone. The human susceptibility to suggestion was well demonstrated during the infamous Stanford Experiment. Zimbardo later realized that, in his search for truth, he'd traumatized folks who liked him . . . his Ted Ex is enlightening. My takeaway was: a doctor without conscience is a worse monster than any dinosaur. Dispassion is not a quality anyone with credulous minds in his care should possess.
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 Ай бұрын
I put it like this: Dispassion and passion are not antonyms. The opposite of Dispassion is Compassion.
@tonyaustin4472
@tonyaustin4472 11 күн бұрын
There’s non so blind as will not see. Chris has never had what he refers to as a paranormal experience so how, with his clearly visible sub conscious bias, is he ever going to be convinced? By their very nature they are rationally unexplainable, unique and thus not repeatable and bear no relation to the fairly obvious examples he uses, like baby mind readers or dream psychics or Uri Geller (I mean fancy using him!). So, nice a gentleman that he is, he never goes outside his comfort zone; never talks about, for example, vision dreams, near death experiences etc. So sorry Chris; I’m 76 and a retired surveyor and have had 2 completely unexplainable paranormal experiences, both with witnesses and I know you’re wrong :-)
@krzatek
@krzatek 24 күн бұрын
Sleep paralysis is a gateway to lucid dreams, someone going through lucid dream could very easily claim it was alien abduction or astral projection, they feel very real.
@IamtheMasterTech
@IamtheMasterTech Ай бұрын
Being a skeptic at heart, I find his lecture lacking of substantial empirical evidence supporting his claims. Psychic powers have never been proven to any degree of satisfaction.
@anandhbalakrishnan3190
@anandhbalakrishnan3190 Ай бұрын
I am almost half away into the talk- he is a skeptic clearly. Besides, to use the lack of proper objective evidence of psychic powers to conclude that it’s not real is one step too far. It could be that we don’t understand the objective reality behind psychic experiences. It is the claim of a supernatural phenomenon being a reason that needs to be rejected. It merely means that there is no causation measured. But there is probably a genuine explanation for some people’s psychic experiences- neurological etc. My point is- don’t negate the observations just because they don’t make sense. That would bias your own conclusions I think.
@Mickulty
@Mickulty Ай бұрын
Wow this person just made up a whole other lecture to criticise huh
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
His claims are that paranormal claims are rubbish. Read the book title again.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
@@anandhbalakrishnan3190 so test better. It's why Randi's tests are designed in conjunction with the person tested to make sure the tests are testing what's being tested. So, they /are/ testing what's in question. Don't think they're right, get out and prove it.
@RFC3514
@RFC3514 Ай бұрын
Did you even watch the lecture? Also, I can move my hand with the power of my mind. And I can put these words into _your_ head.
@reginafefifofina
@reginafefifofina Ай бұрын
2:55 how much could be attributed to other things such as conditioning/pavlovian response training, hypnosis, subconscious suggestion and signaling/gaslighting? The DSM manual indicates that any and all paranormal activities are a psychiatric disorder. Which does put Exorcists/Voodooeines/Revivalists/Seers etc. in an awkward position.
@fluffyfour
@fluffyfour Ай бұрын
Very true. The main problem is most people believe either what they're told or what they want to believe, sometimes both. They will fight to the death for their particular ideas, without doing any research - though often, if they do, they'll only read research which agrees with their belief in the first place and say they've looked at all sides of the argument. They then declare they have made an 'informed choice'. Hmm. Come across this a number of times with a number of subjects.
@dealyboy
@dealyboy Ай бұрын
I just love sceptics ... especially scientific ones 😊
@mikelwrnc
@mikelwrnc Ай бұрын
I can appreciate how fun/fascinating the paranormal can be; I wish more people could entertain the idea that the science can be fun/fascinating and also useful.
@_MissDee_
@_MissDee_ 27 күн бұрын
Don’t categorize this as hard science. No matter how you try to slice the bread. It is not.
@drbuckley1
@drbuckley1 15 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation. I would like to know more.
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 Ай бұрын
More on Kanashibari. I see it as a valuable safety mechanism. You are prevented from acting until you are fully awake. Flailing around in a hypnogogic state is not personally wise . . . nor is it conducive to species survival.
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai
@tcf70tyrannosapiensbonsai 2 күн бұрын
What about synchronicity as described by C. G. Jung? Simple things like reading and hearing the same word at the same time in a routine, that lets You flabbergasted, when You experience it. You can't unsee or unexperience it. In a way You have no clue, what it is, but a 'hello' from the universe. Life is bigger than science, thoughts are faster than light, and evolution isn't over yet. Have a good time!
@reginafefifofina
@reginafefifofina Ай бұрын
21:18 I’m curious about how this inter correlates with consciousness. I have a theory about frequency waves, which you’d think would affect accuracy of predictions. Like radio waves - you can’t get every station at once.
@johnr3882
@johnr3882 3 күн бұрын
What are frequency waves? Waves have a frequency and a wavelength, but 'frequency waves' seems to be just a tautology.
@BrianPeiris
@BrianPeiris 23 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@PClanner
@PClanner Ай бұрын
NO Chris... and this is my key bugbear with this "test" When you are given a directive (white letters hitting edge of screen) you are NOT asking us to observe ALL OTHER THINGS other than the white letters. In following the core requirements of the test, we purposefully disengage the function you say we exhibit.
@betacam235
@betacam235 Ай бұрын
Exactly. In the original test I think the observers were asked to count how many times the white shirted team touched the ball. So they switched the black shirted team out of the equation. The 'gorilla' was black....on the monochrome film.
@dylanwolf
@dylanwolf 2 күн бұрын
Good evening. It's all fiction. Good night.Thank you for attending.
@skiptrailer7048
@skiptrailer7048 15 күн бұрын
what book?
@christophervaughan2637
@christophervaughan2637 8 сағат бұрын
I agree that paranormal abilities have never been proved by good science. I am extremely sceptical and yet I know someone who has had visions since they can remember and even had trouble distinguishing between visions and reality when very young. I agree what they see goes against all credible experiments yet they advise people of their visions and they have never been wrong. They can be incorrect in their advice which is based on judgement just like any of us can be but if they have a vision they has never yet been wrong going all the way back to their childhood These visions are completely involuntary and it’s totally different from all the tests I have read about where psychics are tested for voluntary tasks in which they claim a special ability I suppose it’s possible the person I know is being deceived in some way but interestingly they hate having this ability which is also unlike anyone I have heard who has been tested This ability to have visions is a terrible burden for the person who sees terrible things and feels due to their conscience they have to advise those who are the victims of the wrongs seen in the visions That’s not an easy thing to do and involves risks
@harveytheparaglidingchaser7039
@harveytheparaglidingchaser7039 Ай бұрын
Sorry, just had to Google roman numeral clocks for sale. The IIII and IV are 50/50- evidence based 😅
@martinstephenson2226
@martinstephenson2226 27 күн бұрын
I did the same and got IIII being twice as likely as IV on a sample of around 30 images.
@catalinavaldivia3730
@catalinavaldivia3730 8 күн бұрын
I have esperienced very vivid sleep paralysis several times in my life. Most of them have been scary, but one wasn't. In the dream i was taking a nap and was woken up by my husband arriving home with a friend and his dog. I tried to get up to greet them, but i was unable to. Then the dog came to me and started licking my face. The whole time i was unable to move or talk. Then i woke up and no one was there. I felt so bad because i wanted to pat the dog 😂
@lervish1966
@lervish1966 21 күн бұрын
The supernatural is real.
@dulcemoutinho5820
@dulcemoutinho5820 18 күн бұрын
It doesn't give anything like supernatural. All is natural!
@Safetytrousers
@Safetytrousers Ай бұрын
I had this experience 5 weeks ago. I was working at my voluntary job in a retail shop. I went for my coffee break which I have in the storeroom. I selected a mug and put it on the table. I looked for the coffee (a large tin) and I couldn't find it. My colleague also went into the storeroom, I followed her, and she couldn't find it either. She gave me a small jar from the shelf to use. I went back into the storeroom and I immediately saw the tin of coffee on the table with its big white lid off, it was super obvious. No other person had gone into the room, and there would have been no reason for anybody to take the tin of coffee out when the kettle is in the storeroom. Bear in mind we had both seen the bare table. Explain that. Unfortunately all the paranormal experiences I have had are unique and random and are therefore not in any way open to scientific scrutiny.
@iseriver3982
@iseriver3982 Ай бұрын
Something being unique or random doesn't mean it isn't open to scientific scrutiny. You didn't see the coffee, that's all.
@phillee2814
@phillee2814 Ай бұрын
@@iseriver3982 Or some other colleague was playing a practical joke.
@iseriver3982
@iseriver3982 Ай бұрын
@@phillee2814 such a reasonable assumption to make, no need for supernatural nonsense that literally makes no sense.
@iampdv
@iampdv Ай бұрын
@@iseriver3982 In this case you don't even need another colleague. It happens so often that I don't find something, ask my wife and then she finds it in plain sight where I've just looked for it. Yet, I do not share your overall denial of things that are not explainable by present-day science.
@Safetytrousers
@Safetytrousers Ай бұрын
@@iseriver3982 It does preclude scrutiny when it can't be repeated. Repetition is crucial to scientific validation. And as I explained the coffee on the table when it was there was extremely obvious, there was absolutely no way it could have not been seen. You don't look at the position of a large known object and only see the bare surface underneath it. It was a 500g tin of coffee with its white lid off doubling its area covered.
@1112viggo
@1112viggo 3 күн бұрын
Isn't the definition a little broad for the conversation? I mean paranormal activities doesn't have to mean ghosts and aliens etc. Like i had a "paranormal" experience many years ago while watching TV alone at night on the couch. had the remote next to me and accidentally knocked it the 10-15 inches there was down to the floor. I searched for like 30 minutes for this stupid object the size of my freaking hand but it was just GONE. I said to hell with it i must be too tired to focus my eyes or something I'll find it tomorrow. The next day i did a complete spring cleaning. No remote, but whatever i got a new one and got on with my life. 2-3 month later i come home from work one day and find the damn thing laying there plain as day on the floor right in front of the couch covered in dust as if its been there since i dropped it. THAT is paranormal. Never heard any conspiracy theory or ghost story to explain that one away. I never even met one who experienced anything like it- And you know, to make things even more strange, when i tried to use the remote after it turned back up, i discovered that exactly from the middle down there was no response from the controls while the top half still worked fine... I don't know what the hell was going on there. If anyone got a half-way sensible theory id be ecstatic.
@lilliansmith8444
@lilliansmith8444 13 күн бұрын
I am not convinced.
@galeocean4182
@galeocean4182 16 күн бұрын
fascinating!
@timsmith5339
@timsmith5339 Ай бұрын
What a fascinating lecture. I particularly like Chris French's approach to these subjects. Keep an open mind, always think that you might be wrong. The difficulty must come after working for decades and finding rational explanations for all the strange things our minds do, and still cling onto that, 'but I might be wrong'. I can think of many sectors of society who should watch this and realise that they are victims of themselves, but of course, they wouldn't as they are convinced that they are infallible. I would ask them to listen to Chris, and consider that they may be wrong. Anyway, KZfaq is clearly part of the matrix and I must get back to finding the key to getting out of it!
@iampdv
@iampdv Ай бұрын
Despite working as a researcher in stem, I'm entirely convinced that certain things that are conventionally referred to as paranormal do exist. The problem is that the tests described here are not in any degree fit to elucidate those, and people possessing those are very different from the "psychic celebrities" described here. One of those things, a less interesting one but illustrative of the problem of testing, is related to dreams. There is a couple of specific vivid themes in my dreams that I see before specific charged events in my life. In this case, I am open to the possibility that these are just coincidences, however there were no misses since I noticed the correlation some years ago and started to observe carefully. The events are rare, random and unlikely to occur within the framework of tests described here, such as a grant approval. How do you even build a test around that? The other things are yet less testable and not related to myself, but of one piece of "weird shit" I have become entirely convinced...
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
Randi's tests are designed in conjunction with the person tested to make sure the tests are testing what's being tested. So, they are testing what's in question.
@iampdv
@iampdv Ай бұрын
​@@thekaxmax Yes. But those are not the most difficult cases to test. It is easy to test the claim that every image in one's dream foretells an event in their future. Even more so because I think that most public psychics are swindlers. Now, if the claim is that some images foretell certain events, say a sudden death of a close one, it becomes quite challenging to test it. Furthermore, if people with true abilities exist, they would not necessarily go public and thus would not necessarily be findable by people who would want to test their abilities. The individual of whose abilities I have become convinced is not public and does not seek publicity. None of the debunks that I have seen for public psychics claiming similar abilities work here.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
@@iampdv That's why Randi had that lovely enticing million dollars out and, so far, 100% unclaimed. Got evidence otherwise, demonstrate it.
@iampdv
@iampdv Ай бұрын
​@@thekaxmax That's a fallacious claim that someone with real abilities would necessarily want to try to get that million dollars. Or that I would want to demonstrate something. In fact, I actually avoid interacting with the individual I mentioned above because of having become convinced of their abilities. Just saying that the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, especially when the evidence is collected the way it is.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
@@iampdv so demonstrate in a better way. And it can't be fallacious considering the number of people who've tried for it.
@GlassEyedDetectives
@GlassEyedDetectives Ай бұрын
Fascinating talk, thank you. I worked in higher education, and in such an institution i worked; they had ALZ (Active Learning Zones) or libraries for each department, and what i found most interesting was that in the SEN (Special Educational Needs) department, their ALZ had books on the paranormal, such has Ufology, ghosts, etc.... then the penny dropped!
@andycordy5190
@andycordy5190 Ай бұрын
I am not given to belief in paranormal events, nor am I a complete skeptic based on a vivid dream of my mothers death 3 months before it happened when I was 14 years of age. There was no prior illness which suggested her likely demise and the contents of the dream were replicated in precise detail in the events on the day she died, so clearly in January 1971 long before I had ever experienced a video recording. I knew as the events unfolded that I had seen this in the dream and who arrive. I have mentioned this to very few people in the 53 years intervening. It is the only time I have ever seen future events and I don't need anyone to tell me it was real or otherwise. The study of false memories is very important to understanding how victims of childhood abuse are distinguished from are, for whatever reason, faking. Criminal abusers first defence these days is "False memory syndrome" and a failure to convict for a lack of supportable evidence is preventing cases coming to court and protecting abusers.
@filosofiahoy4105
@filosofiahoy4105 Ай бұрын
Paranormal or Coincidence? I dreamt that I hit my head with a huge concussion when I was sitting on the roof of a car on a street and I was awakened by the impact of my dream (frightened to the core)... the next day on the news: "an employee of the cleaning and garbage collection service dies of a blow to the head when he was sitting/standing on top of the truck due to the impact with a bridge above him". Same city of living.
@RFC3514
@RFC3514 Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that neither dreaming nor hitting heads on things counts as paranormal. One is normal biology, the other is physics. And standing on top of a bin lorry while driving under a bridge is just natural selection.
@user-vu8bz3ur3l
@user-vu8bz3ur3l 4 күн бұрын
Remarkable
@wildhumans8116
@wildhumans8116 20 күн бұрын
After more than a hundred years of skepticism, criticism, comment and suggestion ESP experiments have only gotten better conducted and more robust. They are currently getting 5-7% above chance. Subconscious experiments get better results, for example the invoked potential experiments. All this stuff will be the mainstream science of the future.
@Mickulty
@Mickulty Ай бұрын
Something that's jumped out to me as a possible explanation for (some/early) "alien abduction" experiences is the practice of "starlight tours". The name is deceptively innocent - the practice itself is of police (notably canadian police with indigenous victims) abducting people who are publicly intoxicated and driving them out to the middle of nowhere, effectively trying to use the cold night and open countryside as a murder weapon. This very terrestrial practice would explain seeing lights (the lights on a police car), the experience of physical abduction, and the stereotype of a supposed abductee making that claim after shuffling in the worse for wear following a night's drinking or drug use. Even "being probed" is consistent with documented abuse by police.
@whynottalklikeapirat
@whynottalklikeapirat 25 күн бұрын
Paranormal is a contradiction in terms as it applies to science. If it is part of the natural world (which circumscribes social constructs of concepts such as “normality” in any meaningful sense of the word) - then it can be an object of study and there is nothing “para” about it, because it is a phenomenon that can be accounted for or reliably predicted using current positive knowledge. If it is not part of the natural and social world - then it is beyond the scope of scientific inquiry, (as well as being horribly short on evidence and meaningful definition) pending proper evidence and reasons to think that something aside from the natural world is even possible. But … the word normal is a problem to begin with since the word “paranormal” suggests some ontology of what resides ”outside the normal” but normality is simply a social construct, as a concept and as a cultural reality and a messy and certainly not ontologically singular concept at that. On that view “paranormal” simply comes to mean something like “para-sociolingustic”, which I am sure does not have quite the mystique that some people crave as it would apply to all other naturally occurring phenonema. Well what then if we reduce it to psychology of experience then? Surely then we can speak of experiences outside the normal? Well - you still have the problem of pinning down “the normal” and a loose reference to “the mundane & quotidian” or some proposed pattern of averages won’t resolve that. Now we are talking about extrapolating from subjective experience with all the troubles that entails, notably the fact that subjective experience is fully capable of delivering experiences that feel very real while in fact only being “real experiences” at the level of the individual brain. Well what about observations that cant be currently explained? They are simply that. Observations that can’t be currently explained. The vast majority of such obervations are answered over time one way or the other. Meanwhile, why jump to conclusions about them? Especially seeing as such proposed observations usually seem to never really transcend the level of subjective experience in terms of evidence, there is usually always some human middle man whose account we have to trust on its own, with no access to independent verification, which puts us right back with that problem.
@notmyname4261
@notmyname4261 26 күн бұрын
James Randi was the goat at exposing these frauds. RIP
@IntuitiveIQ
@IntuitiveIQ 24 күн бұрын
“…then how do we explain the experiences that people have?“ How about insanity? 🤪
@ezshooter4180
@ezshooter4180 23 күн бұрын
No, not insane. There are many things on earth that are, so far, unexplained. I have witnessed unexplained phenomena. I don't need it explained, it just happens to some people.
@Dowskiify
@Dowskiify Ай бұрын
Dr French I watched your presentation with interest and a smile and thought it was very informing. But I have to ask: Have you ever forayed into religious claims? And applied the same mix of scrutiny and psychology to those? I would love to hear you talk about that!
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
paranormal is paranormal.
@nathanielgonesto
@nathanielgonesto Ай бұрын
😮
@MusicLover-bp2cc
@MusicLover-bp2cc Ай бұрын
I had dreams of future events, and people i had not yet met when i was a child, for many years, and then met those peoople years later in real life. So i know for a fact that there are odd phenomenon that are real. When i was around 10 years old i was wondering why and how i could dream of something, some place or a conversation, and it manifesting in the future. Then i watched a short 5 min introduction of einstein that a kid channel had with cool graphics and cartoons, and in there, they explained how according to him, the past, the present and the future, all exist and reside on the same membrane, which he dubbed "space-ttime". Since that day, i assume the reason i, and many other have been able to percive future events as kids, is that for some reason, when something happen, weither in the past, the present, or the future, it can ripple outward on the space-time membrane, and be picked up in the past, present or future, by people sensitive to those ripples. But i never thought it was "supernatural", since that day, i really assume it is some sort of quantum phenomena. The point is, premonition is real, remote-viewing is real, and probable a host of other weird phenomenas. And they all probably have a scientific explanation in the quantum realm.
@XXplosiveUK
@XXplosiveUK 11 күн бұрын
As soon as any speaker mentions "in my book" i exit the video. Its all presented for £££££
@Originalimoc
@Originalimoc Ай бұрын
But. What is science 👻
@subhuman3408
@subhuman3408 19 күн бұрын
8:23
@lostpianist
@lostpianist Ай бұрын
Hi Chris, excellent presentation and story-evidence-narrative. What do you think of the CIA’s Project Stargate saga? Would you accept logically that as we don’t know the nature nor possibly origin of consciousness that sleep paralysis, just as an example might be a consequence of something that is happening in another dimension of reality? There’s also lots of things other than sleep paralysis that can be investigated in the same style to provide more clarity. Please reach out to me and we could write a paper maybe?
@SeanRCope
@SeanRCope 9 күн бұрын
Prove it, show me repeatable verifiable evidence.
@coleorum
@coleorum 8 күн бұрын
The proof you seek will come when an experience of your own forces you to accept that life is a lot more complex than you currently believe.
@theextragalactic1
@theextragalactic1 Ай бұрын
👻 👽 🛸 🤔 💭
@thewaythingsare8158
@thewaythingsare8158 Ай бұрын
Dr John Mack of Harvard did not find anything psychologically anomalous in his hundreds of alien abduction experiencers. He maintained they were healthy regular people from all walks of life, having extraordinary and often baffling experience, such as missing time. However, more recently Dr Garry Nolan of Stamford has found consistently enlarged differences in size in the brain caudate and putamen, through MRI studies of experiencers.
@iseriver3982
@iseriver3982 Ай бұрын
The jury isn't still out, all claims of alien abduction are false.
@catherinemori4496
@catherinemori4496 Ай бұрын
No, it isn’t! 😹
@iseriver3982
@iseriver3982 Ай бұрын
There's no way anyone has ever been abducted by aliens. The only reason people think different is because they're either liars or ignorant.
@nycbearff
@nycbearff Ай бұрын
If you listened, he pointed out that there are a number of mental characteristics that are common among people who think they've been abducted but not common among people who don't think aliens exist. So yes, he did find psychologically anomalous characteristics in those people. And there are non-alien explanations for their experiences.
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
Rupert Shedrake and Deepak Chopra were not mentioned.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
can't take the time to name all the tens of thousands of fakes
@SandipChitale
@SandipChitale Ай бұрын
@@thekaxmax Well Rupert Sheldrake is a special case in the sense that he claims to be a scientist who talks about telepathic morphic (I don't even know what that means) fields and so on.
@user-zc4yd9ss7h
@user-zc4yd9ss7h Ай бұрын
Neither were any respected figures who took such phenomena seriously in the past - CG Jung for one.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
@@user-zc4yd9ss7h ...respected _despite_ their ideas about the non-existent, of course.
@AL-YT-comment
@AL-YT-comment 29 күн бұрын
Neither was I
@johng.1703
@johng.1703 Ай бұрын
Paranormal activity: science or fiction? why phase this as a choice? just call it Science-Fiction that leans more to the fiction side.
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
leave science out of it. It's all just made up, as he covers.
@chessquest108
@chessquest108 Ай бұрын
Psychology, Perhaps the most useful subject.
@dinsel9691
@dinsel9691 Ай бұрын
The subject with least replication
@eval_is_evil
@eval_is_evil Ай бұрын
Not really,not anymore.
@G3Kappa
@G3Kappa Ай бұрын
fiction; next question
@redweed4018
@redweed4018 6 күн бұрын
3:04, "scepticism is at the heart of the scientific method", unless you are talking about climate change
@jiminverness
@jiminverness Ай бұрын
_"Paranormal activity: science or fiction?"_ *Fiction.*
@cavecavecavecave5295
@cavecavecavecave5295 2 күн бұрын
Probably the most boring RI lecture I've ever seen.
@stupa_magoo
@stupa_magoo Ай бұрын
What I find fascinating is the phenomena of young children remembering past lives. Some of their descriptions turn out to be real if the videos I’ve seen are to be believed
@mannyortega
@mannyortega Ай бұрын
No they're not 'remembering' anything. :)
@alanchriston6806
@alanchriston6806 Ай бұрын
Paranormal Are Fact , I’ve experienced several 😊🏴‍☠️
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
prove it
@alanchriston6806
@alanchriston6806 Ай бұрын
Well one day my Arse was on Fire for No apparent reason Explain that 😊🏴‍☠️
@AL-YT-comment
@AL-YT-comment 29 күн бұрын
@@alanchriston6806vindaloo
@danielpaulson8838
@danielpaulson8838 Ай бұрын
I think all activity is normal and emerges due to us being of and within the quantum field. We can sense fear and joy. Then we let our imaginations go wild and make up supernatural stories.
@robertwelsh1770
@robertwelsh1770 Ай бұрын
Balderdash or poppycock?🤔
@souldierfelipe
@souldierfelipe Ай бұрын
Psicologia e afins é só preconceito.. Quando na história isso deu certo?
@thekaxmax
@thekaxmax Ай бұрын
evidence?
@MrAshtute
@MrAshtute Ай бұрын
I had a real paranormal event when 2 friends and me decided to use a Ouija board .. it happened it was real and I'm not interested in ever trying to replicate it but there really was not a natural or scientific explanation
@DigiLab360
@DigiLab360 Ай бұрын
Repeat it without touching the planchette. While one or more people are touching the planchette the result are inadmissable because you cannot exclude operator interference from the results. If a spirit can move your arm it can certainly move a lightweight planchette without an issue.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 Ай бұрын
Fiction
@crazywileycoyote
@crazywileycoyote Ай бұрын
Did you even listen to what he says say
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 Ай бұрын
@@crazywileycoyote Watching now, however by definition it cannot be science.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 Ай бұрын
@@johncarter1150 nope Philosophy is word games and psychology is almost a science, However paranormal activity is Psudo-science, Not real.
@KashifKhursheed-ng1vk
@KashifKhursheed-ng1vk Ай бұрын
Allah created Jinns. Get with the program and stop wasting your time. Stop the invocation of Jinns and stop wasting your time. Get with the program. You are better than that.
@betacam235
@betacam235 Ай бұрын
'Anomalistic psychology'....a wonderful tool for soaking up academic funding which would otherwise fund parapsychology. I love French's use of 'suppressio veri'....James Randi the Great Skeptic. Yet another uncritical exposition of his 'Million dollar challenge' as proof of the non-existence of ''Paranormal forces'. Will the debate ever move to a state where it's discussed honestly? Apparently not in the RI....
@rincemind8369
@rincemind8369 Ай бұрын
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Happily collecting obvious strawmen and bashing onto those. Perpetuating stereotypes. Short-sightedness and presumptuousness. Some scientismic sleepwalking to make the audience feel comfortable, I guess.
@timb350
@timb350 Ай бұрын
It's amazing how so many are so quick to dismiss 'paranormal activity' as fraudulent. But just remember...science cannot explain a single moment of you. There does not exist any science anywhere anyhow that can explain how I produced a single letter of a single word of a single sentence out of this entire post. And that is a simple fact (anyone who wants to dispute this claim is entirely free to produce the evidence [it doesn't exist]). That does not mean that every subjective experience of any kind is legitimate...but don't use the excuse that science can somehow explain it. It cannot. Not ANY of it. Period.
@AL-YT-comment
@AL-YT-comment 29 күн бұрын
This lecture looks at a lot of things that have been described as paranormal and explains them with science. It is not trying to say that everything that has ever been reported as paranormal is false. The phrase ‘single moment of you’ is meaningless word salad.
@timb350
@timb350 29 күн бұрын
@@AL-YT-comment There's nothing vague about it. You exist. Take a single moment of you (right now....for example)...and find me someone, anyone, who can even begin to definitively explain what is going on. Not only can nobody accomplish such a thing...nobody can come within light years of accomplishing such a thing. And yet...you are happening. This moment is happening...and somehow (nobody knows how) you do not self destruct or go crazy.
@nathanielgonesto
@nathanielgonesto Ай бұрын
32 secs since it's posted. I'M QUUICKKKK
@johncarter1150
@johncarter1150 Ай бұрын
You can now go back to sleep!
@eval_is_evil
@eval_is_evil Ай бұрын
Thats what she said
@nathanielgonesto
@nathanielgonesto Ай бұрын
FIRST COMMENTTTTTT
@johncarter1150
@johncarter1150 Ай бұрын
You must be parabnormal
@johncarter1150
@johncarter1150 Ай бұрын
Psychic!
@eval_is_evil
@eval_is_evil Ай бұрын
Cringe-bot beta v0.1.1
@eval_is_evil
@eval_is_evil Ай бұрын
​@@johncarter1150 no just a cringebot 😅
@markxxx21
@markxxx21 Ай бұрын
His roman numeral clock is not quite accurate. This example was popular in the 70s and I did a report in high school about it. Clocks are both IIII and IV and in terms of actual use by ruins found from Roman times, IIII and IV were used the same amount approx. In fact the addition method (IIII) is used just as often as the subtractive method (IV) in artifacts.
@iampdv
@iampdv Ай бұрын
Ben?
@blaster-zy7xx
@blaster-zy7xx Ай бұрын
What about modern clocks? Have two in my house and never noticed before and actually went to see after having them for many years and watching this video. I was surprised that both of mine were IIII.
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