Amy Sterling Casil
1 min readFeb 25, 2023

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Making broad-brush statements about subjects about which you literally know nothing, and about which most others know little, is the sign of a small mind.

The article you are commenting on contains analysis and mention of a statistically significant number of studies that do show evidence of a specific type of what you refer to as "parapsychology." I'm the author of 3 books about psychology studies, and that field, itself, is less than 150 years old. You sound like the kind of guy why also will say stuff like "psychology is not a science." Not like physics! A field in which it is quite obvious there are an extreme number of unknown things -

I think staying out of others' business, about which you truly know absolutely nothing and have zero experience - is a dictum that most people have little trouble following. But individuals such as yourself? Maybe it is very hard when one has so little in one's own life going on. Here's some more "zero evidence of nothing" - so sad these scientists waste all their time, isn't it? https://noosphere.princeton.edu/

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

Written by Amy Sterling Casil

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