The collection of data in paranormal or psychical research is a tricky endeavor because the ways do not always justify the means. This first article points out what should be obvious to any true researcher: If we have to rely on falsehoods to create the environment wherein data is collected, can we really claim to have learned anything true? Does truth even exist under such circumstances? (The Entity Letters book mentioned in the article was written by Jim McClenon and published by Anomalist Books.) This next project may at least partially resolve that issue. Open-Sourced Image Database Provides New Data for Parapsychological Research, and volunteers are needed to qualify the numerous but standardized categories of images. The intention behind this labor intensive project is to provide a consistent baseline whereby remote viewing can be both quantified and qualified. Interested parties can learn more about this opportunity here. (CM)
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