No? Do you know how I can prove it to someone I know?
A friend of mine has been trying to convince me that some people have psychic powers and can predict the future. Her latest attempt to convince me had her sending me a video of Lior Suchard on Larry King Now.
I have no idea how he’s doing his tricks, but I know he can’t read minds. Any help?
The first part he handwrote “Larry Will Say” with the pen/pencil, then he wrotein 27 with his thumb that is hidden behind the paper that he’s holding up. It’s an old trick.
I don’t know about anyone else but I’m not interested enough to watch a 20 minute video. Is there a particular time stamp you feel is a good point to jump in?
My question would be, if he’s so awesome, why hasn’t he won the JREF challenge? Without knowing anything about the tricks he’s performed, Penn and Teller, Randi and I want to say Derren Brown have all made careers out of demonstrating the fakery behind it all.
Here are the time stamps for his six tricks if you want to avoid the rest of the interview where he talks about his psychic energy:
1:10 - 1:40: Guesses a number Larry is thinking of.
3:20 - 5:25: Guesses the name of Larry’s first girlfriend.
7:20 - 10:00: Guesses the names of two audience members’ first girlfriends.
10:20 - 11:20: Guesses the first two digits of an audience member’s PIN.
13:40 - 14:40: Guesses the dice number Larry is looking at.
16:40 - 20:20: Has ten people draw a random object. Most of them draw the same thing which he guesses.
Suchard was the winner, back in 2006, of an Israeli reality show hosted by Uri Geller, about the search for Geller’s “heir”. Sort of like the Apprentice, only headed by an even bigger douchebag.
He specifically says at ~6:00 “I am not a psychic”.
Didn’t watch the whole thing - and guessing Larry’s first girlfriends name is impressive - if he never mentioned it before in any interview ever - and if Larry had any skepticism about these things and avoided giving any clues before hand (which it is obvious when he tells him how many letters he is not!)
Try this argument: If someone could read minds and had psychic powers, why would they resort to doing cheap tricks on talk shows to amuse the rubes? Someone with real mind reading powers would be cleaning up in Vegas or Wall Street.
Of course, I don’t know how he guesses the names, because I wasn’t there monitoring the audience…Typically these types of guessing games involve some background clandestine research. Larry and the others have told someone recently about their first loves and that information got back to Lior before the game began (possibly even months before).
I’m perplexed by the spiral stunt, however it looks pretty rehearsed to me. Imagine directing 2 groups of 5 people to do things simultaneously…and only telling them once quickly, then have them all follow the instructions flawlessly: count off every other one, now every other one turn around, draw a simple symbol…(no time given for them to stutter around or think or spend 5 seconds about what they want to draw) put it up to their chest simultaneously.
I’m pretty sure, that was rehearsed and edited, which leaves it open for all sorts of shenanigans.
Many “mentalists” can “rig” those “experiments” just by doing some research, QI showed how most people in Britain when using only memory end up drawing the image of the queen in a British coin facing the wrong way.