Originally posted by Qiaozhi
I believe you are correct in your assessment of the opinions we will hear from viewers of Morgan's and Geo's videos. And I also agree that double blind testing would greatly reduce the range of opinions. If you wanted to use double blind testing to remove doubts about whether a phenomenon exists where long time buried metal is, or if you wanted to double blind test a particular device to see if it was able to detect a long-time buried metal object, then my question is this:
How would you structure a double blind test to be performed at a public demonstration event that is held in a public or private expanse of land where we can expect to find metal targets that have been buried a long time, like maybe 20 years or more?
best wishes,
J_P

are capable of detecting fresh gold. In this case, double-blind testing is possible. While the existing claims were that the gold has to be longtime buried, then double-blind testing is not possible. In addition, any number of excuses could be put forward as to why the tests fail to meet expectations.

), 7% are the things we know that we don't know (how to fly an airplane or perform a surgery) and the rest are things that we don't know that we don't know.

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