severin
10th October 2003, 10:25 AM
There is a series on terrestrial TV in the UK at the moment called Psychic Secrets Revealed. A magician called Alastair Cook is doing all the stuff 'psychics' do and then shows us how he did it. Several of the tricks are those done by Uri Geller. He isn't giving away the tricks done by genuine magicians, just showing how the conmen do it.
The suprising thing is that when he first shows the tricks to a group of people, pretending he's doing it for real, they all fall for it, every time. So many of them say they can feel a mystical force or some such cobblers. It's depressing. These are young people too - you'd think they would have seen enough on TV to know about the scheisters, but no. The psychology of belief is fascinating.
Also, how can the pseudo-psychics continue when there are shows constantly debunking what they do? There was a very funny show about Uri Geller here recently where he constantly got things wrong. Even his own son debunked one thing he did.
The suprising thing is that when he first shows the tricks to a group of people, pretending he's doing it for real, they all fall for it, every time. So many of them say they can feel a mystical force or some such cobblers. It's depressing. These are young people too - you'd think they would have seen enough on TV to know about the scheisters, but no. The psychology of belief is fascinating.
Also, how can the pseudo-psychics continue when there are shows constantly debunking what they do? There was a very funny show about Uri Geller here recently where he constantly got things wrong. Even his own son debunked one thing he did.