Il dit qu'il tente de remplir le défi sceptique mais personne ne veut lui faire faire. Est-ce vrai?
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Miroslaw Magola= Magnetic man
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Re: Miroslaw Magola= Magnetic man
Non. Il se vante et recherche la publicité mais ne tient sans doute pas à faire la moindre démonstration rigoureuse. Voici ce qu'en dit J. Randi:vinceman a écrit :Il dit qu'il tente de remplir le défi sceptique mais personne ne veut lui faire faire. Est-ce vrai?
"A STICKY PERSON
I've been sent a statement from the web site of a man named Magola, the same one who appears on the list of applicants published here last week. This is a person who has made much noise about being tested, but has never submitted his talents to us for that purpose. I wrote him by e-mail on July 3rd last year and told him to apply, but I also told him that I'd dust his skin with talcum powder — a substance that seems to inhibit magnetism for these performers. To cover the embarrassing fact that he has not replied, he has now made a claim that I already accept his powers. That's hardly the case. Just take a look at http://www.magola.com/English/welcome.html and you'll see that he's just another of the many untalented "magnetic" people, no better and no worse, and imagine what talcum powder would do to spoil that act. The following statement by him (spelling corrected) is a blatant lie:
The abilities of Miroslaw Magola are known to the most hard-line sceptics on both sides of the planet. Even the famous James Randi is well versed in Magola´s talents. Mr. Randi, who has spent a large part of his life and a lot of money to de-mask paranormal phenomenon, does not dispute the authenticity of Magola´s talents (and so far has avoided a scientific inspection of Magola´s abilities).
It never occurs to these people that I've no urge whatsoever to travel across the world to see yet another "sticky skin" demo — but I'll be in Germany in September and in Italy in October. Maybe MM will come around and wow me? He lives in Munich, and I'm available. And will he win the million….? I don't think so…."
Traduction de la phrase soulignée: "l'affirmation de Magola qui suit (orthographe corrigée) est un pur mensonge:"
Magola utilise très probablement différents trucs d'illusionniste (substances collantes, etc.), il n'a certainement pas intérêt à se faire tester trop sérieusement.
Jean-François
“Belief is the wound that knowledge heals.” (Ursula Le Guin, The Telling)
("La foi est la blessure que le savoir guérit", Le dit d'Aka)
("La foi est la blessure que le savoir guérit", Le dit d'Aka)
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