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Jul 19, 2007 18:03:50 GMT -5
Post by neopsychic on Jul 19, 2007 18:03:50 GMT -5
lol with enough practice i believe you could move the earth from its orbit lol... I just think this is all new. At least for me. as i only see young people on the website... is there anyone old that has grown up practising psi, and what is their level now? you dont need to be a master at TK to move the earth just jump. That causes the earth the move. The number that it moves is so infinitly small it really doesn't make a difference. lol think 0.0000000000001 millimeter. That reminds me of what my physics teacher told me: If everyone in the world jumped at the same time they would have enough force to move the earth 0.5 centimeters!!!
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Locke
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Jul 19, 2007 19:55:42 GMT -5
Post by Locke on Jul 19, 2007 19:55:42 GMT -5
that would be cool but the whole size thing someone i know who has been doing psi for about a year is excellent at TK he can levitate a book he only did it for a few seconds but he still did it. So size doesn't matter as soon as he started using TK he got that idea as an idea in his head
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ljboy585
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Jul 22, 2007 11:54:12 GMT -5
Post by ljboy585 on Jul 22, 2007 11:54:12 GMT -5
maybe it's not the physical size, but the energy size the object has. TK might just be lifting up giant bodies of energy, or atom or whatever so if a psiwheel has a small energy size it's easier but a book has abigger size. or maybe with a natural Tker there body can handle lifting the huge amount of energy but a person who has never done it, sends up a block so the person doesn't over exert themselves and maybe even hurt themselves.
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Jul 22, 2007 18:15:35 GMT -5
Post by leethal on Jul 22, 2007 18:15:35 GMT -5
you know what? when you jump you're having a reverse effect. you don't move the earth. your jump is buffered through force dispersion throughout the layers. it doesn't move.
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