Invisus
Psion Explorer
There is no fork...
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Post by Invisus on Mar 22, 2007 8:30:00 GMT -5
Actually precog could work with the keys too to see which one you're going to use to open the door.
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zbuksi
Experienced Psion
I am not here
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Post by zbuksi on Apr 4, 2007 9:27:50 GMT -5
well yes. But you should be really experienced at this. Or you could use claivoyance
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Post by psidan on Apr 4, 2007 20:54:37 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. Hmm. I, being a programmer, would have an easier time changing the code to make me win then decode programming with psi. Oh and a computer program is fixed luck, dice, is not. There is a random generator programmed to create random numbers. There is a pattern the random generator follows to create seemingly random numbers, but it's not truly random. Random things aren't programmed. Using micro-pk to affect chance on die... That's a different story. Precog would work though. You'd use it to predict the number/picture that the computer generates. When I take psychic tests they say I'm extremely strong in that area. Hmm....
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