Post by furmen on Feb 4, 2008 10:43:33 GMT -5
I know many of you are still practicing with the psi wheel or just now rolling pencils and coke cans, though this doesn't really exclude you. Yes this is an advanced skill in TK, but it's also something to keep in your mind.
Many of you will also very likely get frustrated with attempting levitation on small objects over and over again and very likely will want to give up due to lack of production. I will start off by letting you know that it took me 2 years, practicing every other day for 10 to 15 minutes a day at the least before I started to even see slight results with this. My friend Paula, who's technique I'm also going to give, took 1.5 years using the same amount of practice each day as I have.
So in words of advice, don't give up because you see no results. It will take time, after all, you weren't born and immediately start running a 100 mile marathon were you?
My Method
To use my method you'll need to understand the basics of how an airplane creates lift so that it fly's miles high above the ground without having to flap it's wings like a bird. So I'll explain that a little before my technique is completely revealed.
An airplanes wings are shaped so that air in motion travels faster over the wing than air does underneath the wing. This creates a vacuum over the plane causing the plane to get "Sucked Up" into the sky so to speak. So basically you have lower air pressure above the wing than you do below.
Scientific experiment you can do really easily? Hang two 20 pound bowling balls 4 inches apart and let them hang until they're stationary 100%. Now try to make them touch together without touching them with anything but air from a regular hot hair drier. Can you do it? It'll take a while to think and it may sound crazy, but think back to the plane I just mentioned, remember how it works? Same concept, create a "vacuum" between the balls and the balls suck themselves together and click. Simply aim the hair drier between the two balls (This seriously works, I BS you not).
Can you figure out what I'm going to say next? Should be able to put 2 and 2 together. My method involves air pressure (not really the currents used in the previous example and experiment). Make it so that the air pressure above the object is significantly lower than the air pressure below it, and thus creating lift. Though this is merely my method and what works for me.
Method 2
This is my friend Paula's method. She is a class mate of mine studying Quantum Physics, though her method comes a little strange to me, but in honestly, will make perfect sense.
As an example, imagine we lived in a universe in which everything was metallic and magnets stuck to literally everything. Wouldn't Magneto on X-Men be in paradise? I'd think so, he'd pretty much be able to move anything and everything he so desired to move wouldn't he?
Now imagine that we're in reality. This is real life, you know that only metal is ... metal. That and magnets only stick to certain metals. We also know that certain non magnetic metals can become magnetized.
Experiment: Take two magnets and put the opposite poles together. They stick. Now lay one magnet on a flat surface and gently lay the same polarity of the magnet against the likeside of the one lieing on the table (N with N or S with S). Place your index finger gently on the very top of the magnet to hold it in place. It just floats in the air right? Right.
Put 2 and 2 together again. Good! Basically here you are merely creating or changing polarities and intensifying them between one location and the object. According to Paula, she can create magnetic poles within thin air, though she refers to it as using TK to "Screw with Gravity". In essence, you're creating or manipulating magnetic poles or "screwing with gravity", depending on how you look at it.
Method 3
Just do it.
Many of you will also very likely get frustrated with attempting levitation on small objects over and over again and very likely will want to give up due to lack of production. I will start off by letting you know that it took me 2 years, practicing every other day for 10 to 15 minutes a day at the least before I started to even see slight results with this. My friend Paula, who's technique I'm also going to give, took 1.5 years using the same amount of practice each day as I have.
So in words of advice, don't give up because you see no results. It will take time, after all, you weren't born and immediately start running a 100 mile marathon were you?
My Method
To use my method you'll need to understand the basics of how an airplane creates lift so that it fly's miles high above the ground without having to flap it's wings like a bird. So I'll explain that a little before my technique is completely revealed.
An airplanes wings are shaped so that air in motion travels faster over the wing than air does underneath the wing. This creates a vacuum over the plane causing the plane to get "Sucked Up" into the sky so to speak. So basically you have lower air pressure above the wing than you do below.
Scientific experiment you can do really easily? Hang two 20 pound bowling balls 4 inches apart and let them hang until they're stationary 100%. Now try to make them touch together without touching them with anything but air from a regular hot hair drier. Can you do it? It'll take a while to think and it may sound crazy, but think back to the plane I just mentioned, remember how it works? Same concept, create a "vacuum" between the balls and the balls suck themselves together and click. Simply aim the hair drier between the two balls (This seriously works, I BS you not).
Can you figure out what I'm going to say next? Should be able to put 2 and 2 together. My method involves air pressure (not really the currents used in the previous example and experiment). Make it so that the air pressure above the object is significantly lower than the air pressure below it, and thus creating lift. Though this is merely my method and what works for me.
Method 2
This is my friend Paula's method. She is a class mate of mine studying Quantum Physics, though her method comes a little strange to me, but in honestly, will make perfect sense.
As an example, imagine we lived in a universe in which everything was metallic and magnets stuck to literally everything. Wouldn't Magneto on X-Men be in paradise? I'd think so, he'd pretty much be able to move anything and everything he so desired to move wouldn't he?
Now imagine that we're in reality. This is real life, you know that only metal is ... metal. That and magnets only stick to certain metals. We also know that certain non magnetic metals can become magnetized.
Experiment: Take two magnets and put the opposite poles together. They stick. Now lay one magnet on a flat surface and gently lay the same polarity of the magnet against the likeside of the one lieing on the table (N with N or S with S). Place your index finger gently on the very top of the magnet to hold it in place. It just floats in the air right? Right.
Put 2 and 2 together again. Good! Basically here you are merely creating or changing polarities and intensifying them between one location and the object. According to Paula, she can create magnetic poles within thin air, though she refers to it as using TK to "Screw with Gravity". In essence, you're creating or manipulating magnetic poles or "screwing with gravity", depending on how you look at it.
Method 3
Just do it.