When reading this explaination I can't help but think of the Abott & Costello routine where Abott explains why "7 x 13 equals 28". Just because we lack the means to express an idea shouldn't then mean our "closest possible answer" is then the absolute truth. I would point to the very Sciency, "horse shoes and hand grenades" theorem.
Seancollier...that is hilarious...I actually remember being a kid and seeing that, lolol...it actually mirrors the guys video perfectly, hahaha! What's funnier to me is that you actually had that link for some reason, lololol!
I could swear I saw this exact same video years ago...even before I saw the "still" I was explaining it to my wife, then when it came out, sure enough, that was it.
This test is so obviously flawed in many ways, while it's an iteresting concept, (and much of me believes an actual study may provide results akin to this), this test is far from scientific. There are many instances where it's more a matter of placing a dark object against a dark background and anyone creating a test like this could easily create it to actually come back looking as if the players were bias due to there responses when really they were "led" to these decisions by the test itself. BTW, it was also just some random game without any known affiliation to an accredited school, organization, or criminal justice system or academy...Maybe just some guy that wants to make white people look racist to further his own agenda, sitting in his basement, thinking,"oh I'll get 'em looking bad with this", lol.
Dennis