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- From: laroche@widder.harvard.edu (Sylvain Laroche)
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: Testing for "Auras"
- Keywords: test, laboratory, auras
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.172629.14072@husc3.harvard.edu>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 21:26:28 GMT
- References: <1992Jul20.203459.1603@ccu.umanitoba.ca> <2301@israel.nysernet.org>
- Organization: Dept. of Math, Harvard Univ.
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- In article <2301@israel.nysernet.org> warren@nysernet.org writes:
- >I don't see how one can test if a person sees "auras" or not. Unlike
- >the claim that someone can sense magnetism, where we all know how to
- >test if something is magnetic, how can one tell if the person is
- >seeing the "aura" or just claiming to?
- >--
- > |warren@ by a TROLLEY-CAR..
- >/ nysernet.org
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- How about having the person try to determine where a subject is
- standing, of several possible positions behind a wall just high
- enough to hide the subject. The subject's aura should be
- visible above the top of the wall.
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- SL
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