scientific double blinded cable test


Can somebody point to a scientific double blinded cable test?
nugat
It’s just The Amazing Randi Million Dollar Challenge Scam for peanuts. 🥜
@gdhal 

I would think that with something in the nature of designing a product for consumer use, along with the safety implications, preferences for consumption of a product, etc. Double blind tests would be of great value in narrowing down how a consumer chooses.

Educators already use it (in a different form) and even in politics, with people unaware as they participate, in group surveys and focus groups (they unwittingly reveal preferences in which way a phrase or word is used). That was an extreme example but it's done all the time.

I just resent it that it's always hauled out in these threads as the answer to all differences and does nothing, really, to further discourse and enjoyment. But in the end, like you said, it's all good. 👍

All the best,
Nonoise
$25K USD is fine however you have issued a public challenge so all negotiations must be in public so that we can settle this matter for once and for all!

@clearthink

If you read and understood my post, the "proposition" aspect was/is public. I went on to write "If interested, and if the amount is worthwhile we can have our attorney's draw up the contracts, establish an escrow account and so on". I don't think it's a stretch or unreasonable that you and I take this offline and discuss our agreement in further detail.

I have examined some of your prior posts throughout the forum. You question everybody and treat all others as though they're wrong. Your mannerism is such that you clearly have an ax to grind. Frankly, I don't really care. Be couth. I don't appreciate your aggressive tone. If you would like to do business, the first step in that process is to speak with one another. I'm glad to do this - today - via skype.
I was privy to the inner workings of The Amazing Randi’s 1M Dollar Challege for The Intelligent Chip, to see if a customer of mine could identify the treated CD in blind tests ten out of ten times. This is just like it! Amazing! Who’s gonna blink first? 😉