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Originally posted by Placebo
But describing it as impossible to prove because of wind and light is a bit unfair perhaps. If an object moves in a way that is consciously intended, and predetermined, then there's a lot more to be asked than a bit of wind or light.
Eg. moving something, even an unstable one, in a particular sequence and way that is predetermined and not 'natural' (eg wind)
Perhaps 60 seconds on / off in alternating directions, as an example
My point is that you can form an experiment that's a bit more convincing without totally eliminating wind and light.
Besides, it's all relative. If I could roll a pencil on a table back and forth, we wouldn't discuss wind :P
Great point, but I don't see any evidence.