Who Are We Trying to Convince?

Many researchers state as their main goal the task of proving their favorite paranormal phenomenon is real. What that proof entails depends upon which group we try to convince.
Proof represents “the cogency of evidence that compels acceptance by the mind of a truth or a fact.” Cogent means convincing. Evidence that convinces you may not [...]

The Trouble with Documenting the Paranormal

part two of “Reality Meets the Surreal: The Paranormal on TV”
Several years ago, the History Channel trotted out a new series called “Digging for the Truth.” In that series, a cute non-archaeologist globe-trotted in search of adventure. The show contained information fit for consumption by ten-year-olds who know nothing about history. The rest of us, [...]

Is the Evidence Objective?

Part Three of “Is Anyone Objective?”
Human beings have a hell of a time remaining objective. Our subconscious minds foil us without our knowledge. What about evidence? Can that at least remain objective?
Evidence “belonging to immediate experience of actual things or events” or “based on observable phenomena” is objective. Yet objectivity relies on the extraction of [...]