ESP
ESP. . . Does it really exist? This has been a matter for debate for a long time. Personally, I believe that it is basically just luck. In other words, someone provides an explanation or prediction that is vague enough for someone to read additional facts into it and make it appear like it was an accurate telling of what happened or what was going to happen or they provide so many explanations or predictions that one of them sort of ends up correct. Meyers and, of course it’s corresponding website, follows along the same thought. A psychic in a staged demonstration is able to control what the audience is seeing and hearing and by doing so appears to have psychic powers. However, taking the same psychic and placing him or her in a environment where what they see or hear is controlled, they are not successful and it has been determined that the stage show was a hoax. If a true psychic existed, it would seem to me that they would have come forward to try to claim the $1 million dollars that is being offered by Magician James Randi in conjunc
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