Sorry to be taking over this thread! :)
LT,
::When I was last around a few folks who claimed the ability to see auras, I asked them what colours they were seeing (I now wish I'd asked them to write them down, without comment). They were unanimous in their observations.
That is why controls are important. Now if all auras are just a shade of yellow, then all observations will be unanimous, bot not exactly insightful. :) But what I'm really getting at is that there are many factors that have to be controlled - maybe all fat people have a certain colored aura, or sad people or bald people or women, etc. That's why it's important for everything to be random. If there is still a positive correlation then that's great - we've learned something new and can contribute it to society and others can expand upon it. If not, then it's just another failed theory... one of millions.
:Was the joke at my expense, or your own? Personally I think you are an intelligent guy
My pitiful attempt at self-depricating humor. Look, I did it again! hehe
Thanks for the compliment - I think you are quite intelligent too.
::::Can we get at least one such accomplishment from the paranormal? Even tiny effects, if they exist, should be able to be harnessed and engineered into something worthwhile to society.
::Like we do from art?
I think that's a bit of a red herring. Are we not talking about real phenomenon? If people could really see auras, the security line at the airport could go a lot faster! There would be real applications for such things. Sure art could be a side benefit, just as the technology that came up with the invention of the telephone also led to modern stereo recording and playback equipment - leading further to modern pop music. Is pop music art? Now that's a head scratcher. :)
But I think you get my point... art and science are not mutually exclusive. They can borrow from each other. Red paint on a canvas can also paint your house, or keep your boat from rusting. There is a corrolary application that can be made. I have not seen any such contribution from the paranormal camp.
rem