by Derkein » Tue May 29, 2012 8:41 am
Its an excellent site that reviews many folk with many 'theories and viewpoints, and thereby has a 'readership with an equally wide set of view and opinions.
The simple fact is that Tony's specific 'theories are a minority viewpoint, so despite having mainly positive reactions on this site, will generate a lot of what could be viewed as negative or questioning responses from the wide community of those who consider 'fringe reality' things likely or at least possible.
Many of these folk will have there own views, often supported (in their view at least) by evidence or experiences that may seem to contradict Tony's viewpoints. That these folk should voice these views, especially if they support them is absolutely correct.
Compare this to the randi site where the views are generally as closed as religious fundamentalist'
I think it is quite right and very proper that the views and theories of someone presenting them should be examined and challenged, and those challenges competently met and answered, else those other concepts would need to be integrated as valid. We should be looking for unquestionable or at least reasonably supportable ideas which meet any challenge, not cheerleaders.
To quote quote Tony from that interview
"I always say to people, “Please, please, please just because I come to these conclusions now doesn’t necessarily mean that in six months’ time somebody won’t come along and give me another bit of information that I can put into the mixture that will actually change my ideas and concepts.”
That is the correct attitude and is key to me being here at least.
Evidence must be interrogated by minds trained in a discipline of attentive disbelief - EP Thompson
Enquire within upon everything