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Post by cleffer on Mar 13, 2007 15:34:38 GMT -5
hey i was playing some online psionics game and it was weird it had games like mentally push the butterfly to the tree or visualize the blocks moving or they will not move in the direction they should and stuff like that ....tell me ....if no humans have made machines to prove psionics is real then how do they expect for this game to work i mean a game is programed to do something and it cant do any other ,right? or are you telling me i can play an online game and make this program do something its not suppose to?? i am very confused
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Post by Dumplins on Mar 13, 2007 16:52:03 GMT -5
HMMM....whats the website..?
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Post by cleffer on Mar 13, 2007 20:03:10 GMT -5
ummm i really don't know but the game was something like "garden of dreams " and I'm pretty sure i got to it from one of the google adds that you find on this website
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Post by Dumplins on Mar 13, 2007 20:56:38 GMT -5
oww im going to search then it sounds nyce well if you find it post on this thread please.
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Post by chakraflow on Mar 14, 2007 23:24:23 GMT -5
you cant use psionics on a computer game. The outcome is affected by chance. The computer cant actually sense you trying to move a rock. It was jsut there to help give newbies confidence
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Post by zero054 on Mar 15, 2007 7:37:28 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Mar 15, 2007 14:49:35 GMT -5
Chakraflow is right. These are simply games of chance. The butterfly was simply chance. The only game I could see as not being chance was the lock game, and that would be using scanning to find the correct key.
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Post by zero054 on Mar 15, 2007 16:43:55 GMT -5
Chakraflow is right. These are simply games of chance. The butterfly was simply chance. The only game I could see as not being chance was the lock game, and that would be using scanning to find the correct key. You use your mind to change the chance...
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Post by psisolodier on Mar 15, 2007 18:02:56 GMT -5
Quite the contrary psychokinesis basically means to affect matter with your mind right.This game is made using a coding language so when you affect it no your not directly affecting it but rather the programing or even binary. Also if it were a game of chance its still you affecting chance is called micro kinesis however moving a psi wheel is macro.So these games can be used as a legitimate training aid.
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Post by zero054 on Mar 15, 2007 18:55:51 GMT -5
You all freaking fail im sick of you all... READ UP ON SOME D@MM Micro PK and shut up... MICRO PK IN GENERAL: Affecting chance Probobility something will happen... YOU ALL FAIL!
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Post by JediKaren on Mar 15, 2007 19:04:08 GMT -5
Calm down Zero.
"and that would be using scanning to find the correct key."
That would be remote viewing, not scanning.
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Post by Intrigue on Mar 15, 2007 21:00:12 GMT -5
Unless you can decode programming with psi, from your monitor, while looking at pretty lights on your screen... It's simple chance, luck. Closest thing would be using psi to influence your instincts as to which option is the best for the key game, though I haven't tried it. Virtual reality is short of untouchable, some people believe they can use psi in that virtual world, in this case, the game. However, its simply a moving picture on the computer screen, to directly change anything would require manipulating microscopic stores of energy and actually knowing what it all means. Think of trying to press your thoughts into a drawing... and then moving say, a chair in it. Once again, the image is not reality, it is ink or pencil. You might be moving molecules of whatever material, but you aren't moving a chair.
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Post by zero054 on Mar 15, 2007 21:25:36 GMT -5
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Post by neopsychic on Mar 15, 2007 23:56:05 GMT -5
Unless you can decode programming with psi, from your monitor, while looking at pretty lights on your screen... It's simple chance, luck. Closest thing would be using psi to influence your instincts as to which option is the best for the key game, though I haven't tried it. Virtual reality is short of untouchable, some people believe they can use psi in that virtual world, in this case, the game. However, its simply a moving picture on the computer screen, to directly change anything would require manipulating microscopic stores of energy and actually knowing what it all means. By your logic you also disproved PK. People can move psi wheels but no-body knows the exact physics and molecular changes that go on but we still do it. If it was just "simple chance, luck" then be sure to check the hi-scores in the game. Some people got high success rates (80-99%) in some games. So do you think they were lucky enough that the program worked in their favor thousands of times or maybe.. *gasp* it's micro PK.
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Post by elvakiel on Mar 16, 2007 5:31:31 GMT -5
Why does it really matter anyway? Theres no point in arguing over such a little matter. I played the game three times without useing any psi at all, and I won. There is no psi involved in that game, to the people who don't believe. If you trully believe that psi affects the game, then it does. It is not Micro, or Pk, its called Technopathy. Or the control over electronic devices.
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