Subject: Re: What level of PROOF is adequate proof//EXPLAINED AGAIN!
From: "Ugly Bob" <ugly_bob42@hotmail.com>
Date: 24/02/2004, 03:50
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,sci.skeptic

"John M Price PhD" <jmprice@calweb.com> wrote in message
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In sci.skeptic article <pe1_b.4018$_4.157@www.newsranger.com>
Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers ?.S.?. <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote:
: What level of proof is adequate proof, then?

: SF: I talk in terms of evidence. The legal profession recognizes certain
: standards: in a civil court, "preponderance of the evidence;" in a
criminal
: court, "beyond a reasonable doubt." I think there is, right now, quite
: sufficient evidence. Given the physical trace cases,

Minimal evidence at best.

 the radar sightings,

https://ewhdbks.mugu.navy.mil/rf_absor.htm

But not definitive - shows just that something is there.

the
: photographs

Definitely fakeable.

and the eye-witness testimony

Not very good evidence at all.  Read some psychology.

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