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I was initially impressed by the Scole Experiment, until I went deeper into it and found that the scientific aspect of this was less than meets the eye. The experiments were done in the basement home of two of the mediums. They were most always done in complete darkness, except that glowing wrist bands were worn by the mediums, so you could see them in the dark. However, this was an old parlor trick done years ago, to fool people. The mediums forbade them to use night vision technology or similar video - but why? The mediums controlled the environment in their house, not the scientists.
I will post a link that describes in detail how the science to this was not up to the sniff test. For example one of the more impressive findings was that they would take a factory uopened role of film, but it in the center of the room, turn off the lights, and then it would be there but when developed would have a message on the film from the spirit world.
However, the box that the film was placed in was controlled by the mediums. When a researcher (whose name is in an article I will provide) used his own box, and maintained control of the upopened film - surprise surprise - there was no writing on the film.
The bottom line for me is that people are very convinced by materializations of objects and the like but the many of these things may be parlor tricks unless the scientists control the environment.
I would suggest that it really is unlikely that current techniques to communicate will be this good, and this clear, otherwise they could be replicated over and over again.
Even in great religions, Judaism and Christianity, I don't recall the leaders, prophets or saviours presenting these types of communications. Miracles - yes, in the physical world. Jesus may or may not have raised the dead, and likely did heal many - but he did not bring Uncle Morty out to a pitch black room with two mediums to make a table float in the air.
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