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Post by grepinggrok on Mar 25, 2007 19:57:38 GMT -5
I have a question for those who can do psychokinesis rather well (please excuse the bias those who can answer from personal experience are welcome too) I was wondering if you can sense (doesn't matter how) atoms, and if you can what can you tell about them. I know this sounds really vague but I'll figure out better questions if I have an answer to use as a reference point (:
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Mar 25, 2007 22:00:29 GMT -5
Well you can't sence atoms because atoms are everywere.
If you sence atoms you will just be sencing all the space around you, atoms are everywere but in a Vaccum.
~Jano
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Post by Brilenus on Mar 25, 2007 22:05:29 GMT -5
I have sensed atoms before, though I was unable to alter them, or their paths. I also cannot sense them anymore, it was a one-time thing. It is possible however, so if you want, go ahead and try.
Now that I think about it, it may have been molecules rather than atoms, but it was years ago, so who knows.
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Mar 25, 2007 22:08:57 GMT -5
Well, sencing a specific atom would be usefull. You can identify materials and what not, but sencing all atoms in general would just sence everything and if it was anything like an aura vision sencing everything would blind you in everything.
~Jano
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Post by grepinggrok on Mar 26, 2007 11:42:16 GMT -5
Thanks for the replies I agree that sensing all atoms at once will kinda blind you (like I said in the first post need a reference point) so I guess what I wanted to know was about sensing single atoms or atleast more specifically the vibrations of the atoms (i.e magnetic, electric, and mechanical vibrations) but I think I still have a long while before I get there so any way thanks a lot
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Mar 26, 2007 15:54:48 GMT -5
Ah, sorry I didnt see that last part about the refrence point.
Well this seems pretty hard to do and you have to think of a way to feel it. Maybe use Psi, like a shield to go around you that can pick up certain vibrations.
~Jano
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Post by grepinggrok on Mar 26, 2007 18:07:29 GMT -5
No prob and thanks for the help
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Post by Mr.Experiment on Mar 26, 2007 19:38:41 GMT -5
No Problem, I try but sometimes I just can't.
~Jano
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