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Post by lordrye on Dec 20, 2007 13:49:27 GMT -5
I did this test to record whether better knowledge in the area of psi balls would affect my success in psychokinesis. I made the psi-wheel wobble a bit [you]Precautions taken before recording this video:[/you] - Looking to that all windows and doors were locked for the least turbulence(could've out it inside a bowl as well...) - At least 50 centimeters between hands. - Covering mouth and nose for minimal turbulence. - Keeping as still as possible. [you] Possible arguments to why this isn't Psychokinesis:[/you] - The heat in my hands could have caused the psi-wheel to turn, even though kept at a distance. - The camera angle makes my hands seem closer than they are... - Breathing through a t-shirt isn't foolproof protection against creating turbulence, making the wheel wobble by accidentally blowing on it is a possibility [you]Personal viewpoint[/you] I did feel there was a lot of energy between my hands at times which, I believe, caused the wobbles. [you]
[/you] Edit: Fixed the link
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Post by BloodLord on Jan 6, 2008 5:09:23 GMT -5
This PK is weak. I mean that you didn't spin it at all. If you think that the heat in your hands can cause the "spin" you can try without hands. btw You bend the sheet little wrong
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Post by red29216 on Jan 6, 2008 17:34:10 GMT -5
Personally, I think that you may have accidentally breathed on it, causing it to move a little bit. It didn't look like much more than that.
But as for the argument that heat in the hands causes it to move, that is a load of BS, I've personally kept my hands on both sides of the psi wheel very close. My hands were warm. If heat was going to move the psi wheel, it defiantly would have affected it.
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