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詹姆斯•兰迪激烈抨击心理骗局

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持无神论的传奇人物詹姆斯•兰迪在演讲的开头现场吞服了顺势疗法的安眠药,其剂量足以致命,随后他对无理性的信仰进行了18分钟的猛烈控诉,他向全世界的灵媒师挑战:只要证明你的把戏真实有据,我给你一百万美元。(迄今没有应战者。)

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Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Wenjing 刘文静
Reviewed by Zhu Jie
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