At 04:03 PM 9/20/01 -0400, Eliezer wrote:
>If they could go over the EGG data for twelve unknown and unlabeled weeks
>starting and ending at random times of day, and pick out the moment of the
>911 attacks, then I might at least concede that they were claiming to
>follow properly blinded experimental procedure. As it is, this report is
>a null-op even if it's true.
I commented to the folks running this experiment:
>I find some merit in this criticism. I'd assumed that a
>pre-specified running average analysis would have been part of the initial
>protocol, that all you'd need to do is go to the computer and look at the
>chart--as chartists have done for decades with stochastically fluctuating
>stock prices.
>Has this been done? Is the running log available for inspection?
and Prof Dick Bierman, of the University of Amsterdam , replied:
The raw data are public. Aynbody can make a running log. I have asked
Roger to supply the running log of one year's of data. Of course
that is a lot of calcualtions but I have heard that Dean Radin has
gone back a number of months now and sep11 is still the only peak of
that magnitude.
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FWIW.
Damien Broderick
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