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PSI: Yes I see it / No you don't

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May 22, 1986, 8:45:13 AM5/22/86
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In article <83...@kestrel.ARPA> ki...@kestrel.UUCP writes:

>Evolution theory predicts that if it exists and is useful it would be
>the norm as those with the ability would outbreed those without.

>In short, every psi ability I have heard described would be
>sufficiently useful in the paleolithic world that a person who claims
>psi exists must explain why it is not the norm, like sight and
>hearing.

This is a good point (otherwise I wouldn't have thought of it too). But
it doesn't prove the case. Other possibilities are:

(1) Psi exists, but is so weak it is almost useless.
(2) Psi exists, but it has just recently evolved and is slowly
growing stronger.
(3) Psi exists, but is always associated with other genetic factors
which are negative.
(4) Psi exists, but is not inheritable and so evolutionary theory does
not apply. (If you think the last is impossible, assume like Sunny that
souls exist and incarnate in bodies. Your argument then falls apart).

ucbvax!brahms!gsmith Gene Ward Smith/UCB Math Dept/Berkeley CA 94720
Fifty flippant frogs / Walked by on flippered feet
And with their slime they made the time / Unnaturally fleet.

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