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One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge

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different concealed paths. Each pipe would pass through the test area by entering at some point on an edge and exiting at some point on an edge. A pipe would not cross itself but it might cross others. The pipes were 3 centimeters (1.2 inches) in diameter and were buried 50 cm (20 in) below ground. Valves would select which of the pipes water was running through, and only one would be selected at a time. At least 5 liters per second (0.18 cubic feet per second) of water would flow through the selected pipe. The dowser must first check the area to see if there is any natural water or anything else that would interfere with the test, and that would be marked. Additionally, the dowser must demonstrate that the dowsing reaction works on an exposed pipe with the water running. Then one of the three pipes would be selected randomly for each trial. The dowser would place ten to one hundred pegs in the ground along the path he or she traces as the path of the active pipe. Two-thirds of the pegs placed by the dowser must be within 10 cm (3.9 in) of the center of the pipe being traced for the trial to be a success. Three trials would be done for the test of each dowser and the dowser must pass two of the three trials to pass the test. A lawyer was present, in possession of Randi's $ 10,000 check. If a claimant were successful, the lawyer would give him the check. If none were successful, the check would be returned to Randi.
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nine people were selected by Wang as subjects who would be able to determine whether they were receiving the force from his hand. On stage, Wang and a control person were behind a curtain, and the subjects were in front of the curtain with eyes and ears covered so as not to be able to deduce who was behind the curtain. A colored ball was chosen randomly to determine whether Wang or the control person would go first, and in that order they tried to transmit the energy onto the subject's hand (hidden from their view inside a cardboard box). The subject then stated whether she had felt any energy and whether it came from the first or second person. Wang needed to be the person selected by at least 8 of the 9 subjects in order to win the million dollars. After both of the first two subjects failed to choose Wang, the challenge was over. Wang stated that he would try again the next year, saying, "This energy is mysterious".
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press clippings, a letter from an academic institution, or a public video demonstrating their ability. The JREF explained that these new rules would give people without media or academic documentation a way to be considered for testing, and would allow the JREF to use online video and social media to reach a wider audience.
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Claimants agreed to readily observable success criteria prior to the test, results were unambiguous and clearly indicated whether or not the criteria have been met. Randi had said that he need not participate in any way with the actual execution of the test, and he has been willing to travel far from
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on January 26, 2007, Randi challenged psychic Rosemary Altea to take the one-million-dollar challenge. During Altea and Randi's June 5, 2001 meeting on the same show, Altea refused to take the challenge, calling it "a trick". Instead Altea, in part, replied "I agree with what he says, that there are
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When all of the tests were over and the location of the pipes was revealed, none of the dowsers had passed the test. Dr. Borga had placed his markers carefully, but the nearest was a full 2.4 meters (8 ft) from the water pipe. Borga said, "We are lost", but within two minutes he started blaming
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cables that claim to "keep your audio signal completely free of electromagnetic interference". At the 2015 Amazing Meeting, the MDC set up a controlled double-blind demonstration with volunteers listening to two identical recordings with a randomly selected Ethernet cable, a normal one or the cable
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On January 4, 2008, it was announced that the prize would be discontinued on March 6, 2010, in order to free the money for other uses. In the meantime, claimants were welcome to vie for it. One of the reasons offered for its discontinuation is the unwillingness of higher-profile claimants to apply.
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asked what they would conclude if the water flow was 90 degrees from what they thought it was and all said that it was impossible. After the test they were asked how confident they were that they had passed the test. Three answered "100 percent" and one answered that he had not completed the test.
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All of the dowsers agreed with the conditions of the test and stated that they felt able to perform the test that day and that the water flow was sufficient. Before the test they were asked how sure they were that they would succeed. All said either "99 percent" or "100 percent" certain. They were
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ability. The prize at the time was $ 10,000. The conditions were that a 10-by-10-meter (33 by 33 ft) test area would be used. There would be a water supply and a reservoir just outside the test area. There would be three plastic pipes running underground from the source to the reservoir along
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in Las Vegas. Wang said that from his right hand, he could transmit a mysterious force a distance of 91 centimeters (3 feet), unhindered by wood, metal, plastic or cardboard. The energy, he said, could be felt by others as heat, pressure, magnetism, or simply "an indescribable change." A total of
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on September 3, 2001, and she again accepted the challenge. However, she refused to be tested and Randi kept a clock on his website recording the number of weeks that had passed since Browne accepted the challenge without following through. Eventually the clock was replaced with text stating that
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The official challenge rules stipulated that the participant must agree, in writing, to the conditions and criteria of their test. Claims that cannot be tested experimentally are not eligible for the Challenge. Claimants were able to influence all aspects of the testing procedure and participants
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In January 2015, James Randi announced that he was officially retiring and stepping down from his position with the JREF. In September 2015, JREF announced that their board had decided that it would convert the foundation into a grant-making foundation, and they will no longer accept applications
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suggested the one million dollars prize fund did not exist, or was in the form of pledges or promissory notes. The JREF stated that the million dollars was in the form of negotiable bonds within a "James Randi Educational Foundation Prize Account" and that validation of the account and the prize
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On March 8, 2011, the JREF announced that qualifications were being altered to open the challenge to more applicants. Whereas applicants were previously required to submit press clippings and a letter from an academic institution to qualify, the new rules now require applicants to present either
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perform a control test, in which the dowser attempts to locate the target substance or object using their dowsing ability, even though the target's location has been revealed to the applicant. Failure to display a 100% success rate in the open test would cause their immediate disqualification.
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Since the challenge was first created by Randi in 1964, about a thousand people applied, but no one was successful. Randi has said that few unsuccessful applicants ever seriously considered that their failure to perform might be due to the nonexistence of the power they believe they possess.
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claiming to improve the listening experience. After seven volunteers (1 hit, 1 miss and 5 hearing no difference), the demonstration was ended as they were unable to select the "enhanced" cable over the common cable enough times to satisfy the testing protocols.
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many, many people who claim to be spiritual mediums, they claim to talk to the dead. There are many, people, we all know this. There are cheats and charlatans everywhere." Randi's response was to suggest that Altea was also one of the "cheats and charlatans".
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In July 2009, Danish psychic/dowser Connie Sonne was given the chance to prove her dowsing ability. She was asked to dowse some randomly selected cards hidden in envelopes and lost the challenge by selecting other incorrect ones. In an interview with
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By April 1, 2007, only those with an already existing media profile and the backing of a reputable academic were allowed to apply for the challenge. It was hoped that the resources freed up by not having to test obscure and possibly
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developed the idea for the challenge during a radio panel discussion when a parapsychologist challenged him to "put money where mouth is." In 1964, Randi offered a $ 1,000 prize, soon increasing it to $ 10,000. Later,
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ability under agreed-upon scientific testing criteria. A version of the challenge was first issued in 1964. Over a thousand people applied to take it, but none was successful. The challenge was terminated in 2015.
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To ensure that the experimental conditions themselves did not negatively affect a claimant's ability to perform, non-blinded preliminary control tests are often performed. For example, the JREF had
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host, stated that the program would pay for her flights to the US to be tested. Salway subsequently backed out of the challenge, claiming it was "dodgy" and "set up to make it impossible to pass".
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Members of a group from Bali, referring to themselves as Yellow Bamboo, claimed one of their number, Pak Nyoman Serengen, could knock down an attacker at a distance, using only a piece of yellow
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variables. Two of the dowsers thought they had found natural water before the test started, but disagreed with each other about where it was, as well as with the ones who found no natural water.
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wanted Randi to do a show called the $ 100,000 Psychic Prize, so they added $ 90,000 to the original $ 10,000 raised by Randi. Finally, in 1996, one of his friends, Internet pioneer
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who claimed to have survived without food since 1998. In 2006, Randi agreed to test Kolodzey's claims, but the two parties were unable to agree on the venue and method of the test.
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and subsequent changes to challenge rules—requiring applicants to have demonstrated considerable notability—new applications were no longer logged.
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during the initial negotiation phase of the challenge. Applications for any challenges that might cause serious injury or death were not accepted.
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The discussions between the JREF and applicants were at one time posted on a public discussion board. After the resignation of Randi's assistant
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However, claimants were usually able to perform successfully during the open test, confirming that experimental conditions are adequate.
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directly from people claiming to have a paranormal power. In 2015 the James Randi paranormal challenge was officially terminated.
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challenged Welsh psychic Leigh Catherine (aka Leigh-Catherine Salway) to take the one million dollar challenge and she accepted.
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described the challenge as insincere, saying that Randi would ensure he never had to pay out. In the October 1981 issue of
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Volunteers were played sound twice and were asked to determine which cable had the highest sound quality.
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afterward, she insisted that she lost merely because, "…it wasn't time yet for my powers to be revealed."
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the test location to avoid the perception that his anti-paranormal bias could influence the test results.
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In July 2014, Chinese salesman Fei Wang was tested in front of an audience of 600 at the conclusion of
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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A TAM 2012 applicant claimed that a wristband product could improve a person's balance. Here,
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claimants would then be used to challenge high-profile alleged psychics and mediums such as
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if she would take the challenge and she agreed. Randi appeared with Browne again on
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The energy should be felt by the target person correctly eight out of nine times.
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Identify which one out of ten toys is being used by a child at a particular time.
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The Board of Directors of JREF, Chip Denman and Rick Adams (September 1, 2015).
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Tech journalist Lee Hutchinson approached the JREF after writing an article for
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Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims of the Pseudosciences (CICAP)
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Gesellschaft zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung von Parawissenschaften (GWUP)
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An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
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An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
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and others are "viewed" by paranormal applicant for a missing kidney – 2010.
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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Distinguish participants wearing real product significant number of times.
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Determine by observation which of five subjects was missing a kidney.
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Sending energy through his hand that can be felt by another person.
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James Randi, founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation
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Offer to pay anyone who could demonstrate a paranormal ability
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Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDF/RDFRS)
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amount could be supplied on demand. The money was held in an
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Association française pour l'information scientifique (AFIS)
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James Randi discusses the Million Dollar Challenge 2008
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Announcement by Director Phil Plait on July 29, 2009
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Randi rejected an application from Rico Kolodzey, a
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