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Post by Mat Ethers on Jan 8, 2008 4:26:05 GMT -5
Now I have read a bit about animating objects through constructs capable of PK. But what if you embedded the construct into the object and have it physically ingrained into the object. I haven't really got much of an idea on how you'd do it but I'm working on that now.
I just thought this idea MIGHT help for those people who want to make constructs capable of moving things when they are not capable of PK (because I think from what I've heard you can only program constructs capable of whatever abilities you have e.g: if you don't know PK your constructs can't do it. And it MIGHT also reduce the amount of energy the construct would have to use.
Almost like a Golem. Also the bond would be more permanent.
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Post by Fearn on Jan 8, 2008 21:24:22 GMT -5
This is a very good theory! I love theories! When I take it apart, I'm not being mean, just trying to teach.
1) You must know the ability you are putting into your constructs.
2) It seems to me that it actually takes more energy to put it through a filter (something like a construct). Unless, of course, you do something to the construct to keep this from happening.
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Post by Mat Ethers on Jan 8, 2008 21:53:04 GMT -5
Okay awesome. 1) I knew that but is their a skill that involves binding with objects? 2) Oh okay I didn't really know much about that cause really I'm just starting out so I don't have much personal experience to go by, I just know what I can determine from reading and then adding Logic and experience in other forms of programming/logic. Programming in that I've had a history in web programming like PHP and stuff and computer programming and logic through making mathematical formulai(SP?) (I might only be fifteen but I've just started Uni/College level maths) and I do a lot of lateral and logical thinking puzzles. Anyway I'm rambling I tend to do that a lot. And if you like theories I've got plenty more where that came from just check my log thats where I'm listing all my new ones. feal free to comment on them too. EDIT: Oh also regarding the point about you knowing the ability to teach it to your construct, does this go for people who are naturals at something but can't control it?
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Post by Fearn on Jan 8, 2008 22:26:37 GMT -5
1) Binding with constructs is just energy manipulation 2) Smarty ;P I feel stupid. Ah well...the truth is the truth.
I'll be visiting your log then. Thanks.
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Post by Mat Ethers on Jan 8, 2008 22:36:41 GMT -5
1) Okay cool 2) Awesome. Be sure to comment, you've helped a lot with this idea I'd love to see how you can help with some of my other (much more complicated... well some are) theories.
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Post by wyattpotter on Jan 12, 2008 21:52:08 GMT -5
Omg I was just looking for this when I found this thread. I have been very interested in this lately. But I am very into harry potter and I was thinking about using a "wand" or stick to fill with programmed psi to preform a task like telekinesis. Yes I know very dorky but wouldn't this be kinda cool. A Internet friend shared a story of when he charged a stick with a lot of psi and pointed it at his friend. And his friend jumped and said' "ouch" and he described it as a hotflash and he developed a red rash on his arm. So we know this kind of thing is possible. I am in the process of learning. But first I've got to learn how to get that psi from my head, to my arms, and into the stupid stick LOL. I also want to learn how to program the psi. If anyone has ever tried this share your story please.
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Post by Fearn on Jan 12, 2008 22:40:33 GMT -5
Can you make a psiball? What you are doing is a very basic form of programming. You tell the psi to move to your arms, or to the stick. Just tell the psi to become a ball. Or a stick, then you can embed the 'stick' construct into your wand.
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Post by wyattpotter on Jan 13, 2008 0:04:10 GMT -5
I was thinking I would hold the wand (I admit I do collect the wands LOL, alivans) and flow the psi down from my head, to my arms, my hands, and into the wand. But I draw psi through my third eye and my head feels like its going through a hot flash; I am having trouble getting it down to my arms. And when should I program the psi to preform my desire task? Before I am finished putting the psi in the wand or after?
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Post by Fearn on Jan 13, 2008 0:23:36 GMT -5
I would create the construct and the stick it in the wand.
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Post by wyattpotter on Jan 13, 2008 1:02:51 GMT -5
Well the thing is, I am not very good at makng constructs to begin with; and I am really not sure how to put a construct and an object.
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Post by Fearn on Jan 13, 2008 2:25:11 GMT -5
Well start with making psiballs (see articles on the site for this). I'll find an article about imprinting a construct into an object.
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Post by bigdognick6 on Jan 23, 2008 20:01:20 GMT -5
why do you bring it through your head? just directly put it into your hands and you dont have to worry about it.
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Post by Fearn on Jan 24, 2008 23:32:19 GMT -5
why do you bring it through your head? just directly put it into your hands and you dont have to worry about it. Some people like to access the third eye, rather than the hands. This is what I assumed.
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Post by bigdognick6 on Jan 26, 2008 18:50:21 GMT -5
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm oh well guess i can be wrong
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Post by Fearn on Jan 27, 2008 17:39:12 GMT -5
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm oh well guess i can be wrong It's not necessarily wrong it's just one of those 'to each his own' type of things.
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