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  • seal it with duct tape where air could get in

  • Hey Darryl, another experiment comes to mind, which I have never seen being conducted anywhere on the web so far (I may have missed it, though): What about having /two/ or more PSI wheels closely placed next to each other, and then moving just one of them at any time. This would probably further diminish the likelihood of external influences, such as air circulation.

  • @LaughingStock71 It's a good idea, one I should probably experiment with.

  • thanks dude now my sister had a assignment :D

  • The mind is in control of the static, try charging the comb and place it near the bowl. Then try performing telekinesis, you will notice that the static actually enhances the belief systems that are in place (this one being telekinesis) and the mind will be able to move it in a more responsive way. This works much more effectively if you create an electromegnetic field around your brain instead of static, but can work with any energetic fields.

  • what if your telekinetic element is electricity ? and you train long enough to make enourmous amounts of static and eventually move up to sparks and surges or shocks

  • AHH HAA

  • i've recently practiced very basic EK.... and in this video i got an idea how to move a Psi Wheel not using TK.

    but i wonder if it'll really work....

    anyway thanks for uploading ^_^

  • Would it make a difference to use an aluminum foil psi wheel in the small bowl when trying the static electricity experiment? Would that spin better than the paper psi wheel? I am not sure why you don't keep the experiment consistent in how it is conducted excluding the variable. Don't get me wrong, if you are faking moving the psi wheel it isn't with static electricity. I am just curious.

  • @panademona Static electricity will affect foil & paper wheels in just the same way. Movement may be slightly more sluggish with paper, as it is heavier. That's the only difference, and it's negligible. Aluminium foil is non-magnetic.

  • apply for the million dollar challenge pls

  • What the heck is a PSI wheel and what is it made of? Can we make one using papers? Or does it have to be aluminum foil or something? And by the way, i already passed the "creating a chi ball" thingie and making a chi thread between my fingers, although i can only make a soft ball and can't even throw it. So please teach me how to do the PSI wheel stuff.

  • @aj27117 You can make it out of paper or foil. The point is simply to be as light as possible, with as little friction possible.

  • @aj27117 Make yourself a favor; if you do not slam hadokens and move X-wings using the power of your mind by 25, just quit buying into this stuff.

    Ultra light PSI-wheel XD come on guys. If it move while you sit there trying to pull some spooky shit it's probably just because the neighbours dog farted and the miniscule vibrations disturbed the delicate psycho contraption you've built yourself. Why don't you stick a brick inside the bawl, do some acid and call it a day.

  • You should apply for the James Randi Million dollar challenge.  Not only would you have help from the ultimate skeptic to scientifically test and prove your skill, but should you succeed, you could also use the money to further your cause, whatever that may be,

  • I've never looked into tk before today, but it would seem to me, a good way to test whether heat does in fact penetrate the bowl would be to use a hairdryer on one of the sides, and see if the heat affects the wheel. I agree with you, and doubt the affect that your hands could have on the wheel, or the interior of the bowl, but as a control test, it would work best, and that would demonstrate absolutely whether or not heat affects it.

  • Instead of claiming to have telekinetic powers, I think it is better to check with a skeptic to see what they have to say about how it works. There is always a scientific explanation. I am not qualified to comment on this but I am sure someone like Darren Brown or James Randi would have an explanation.

  • mr sloan i have personally seen these fakes and even spotted some tricks. i am a skeptic and have accepted that there is also something to this telekinesis .however i can only ever achieve very minimal mov ment and i would like you to do a vidio on have to continually move an object because it seems to happen in strong bursts can you contact me about this because it a bit odd and confusing

  • Yeah, yeah... You kinda forgot to actually spin the wheel.

    Random comment, not gonna address what I feel about your other videos (just seen them).

    I can say really quick I'm not a hater or anything, just a funny thingie.

  • very very nice test, darryl.

  • cool XD

  • I finally made myself a couple psi wheels, and I'll be practicing this. First day I got a little movement that was coincidental with certain feelings, but I've got no movement since. 2 days now of practice, and hoping I can do this.

  • I'm a little encouraged today. I got a bit of very defined movement that coincided perfectly with my attempt. Not quite how I expected to get results, because it happened when I refrained myself from focusing and just wanted it to move. 2 movements, now I'm back to nothing again, and I've been watching it for a while and know how it moves with currents and stuff. This was not a normal movement, though I only got a semi-circle. Still need to get full rotation.

  • i was wondering, when you make it move, if your eyes are closed, do you feel it move? do you know if the psi wheel moved?

  • yeah I was wondering kind of the same thing... Like, when you move a psi wheel darryl, can you close your eyes? and imagine it moving, and if your eyes are closed, does it move when your eyes are closed, and if it does, can you tell that it moved? or do you have to look at it again on video or something

  • i think u could, try it

  • There will always be sceptics. I personally believe that you are genuine. I just wish that I could do it as proficiently as you.

  • Thanks. But I really feel like a beginner. I've been doing this for a year and I'm still stuck on the psi wheel.

  • Well once you start moving lotto balls, remember us little guys. :)

    Actually, I have a feeling that any guilt due to a selfish motive may be counteractive to the result. But that isn't based on anything factual.

  • Why? Darryl, honestly, I've been doing it for two years and I can barely do a teeny tiny "push" or tiny tiny "poke" to make something move. The same thing you're doing with the Psi wheel is the same thing you should do with something very light and easy to roll. Of course I practice about twenty minutes to an hour a day, I'm not sure how much you practice, though. Why not just simply quit the Psi wheel totally and try something else?

  • No luck with ping-pong ball. :-(

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  • That's a good environment for testing the Psi Wheel. I don't think a skeptic would try to disprove this if it were tested and worked. Might a rubber seal or plate beneath the bowl also work?

  • A rubber seal certainly, but not a plate. There needs to be some give, as the edge of the bowl is never 100% straight.

  • fantastic video. I think that if you do manage to get a moving psi wheel under those conditions on video, that it would be a great thing to see.

  • I did, but unfortunately it wasn't when I had the camera set up.

    I really wish I could do the covered psi wheel on command, but it only works now and again. I would need to set the camera up every time I attempt it.

  • Darryl i dont know if you meant wash the plastic jar with a damp cloth and dry it, or wash the jar with a damp cloth and leave it wet. So i did both and the wheel still moved ^^. Just the slightest movement made the wheel wobble.

  • If there's a definite movement every time you move your hands, this definitely points to something conventional. I have found the covered psi wheel to be exceptionally hard, and it still only works a portion of the times I try it.

    Do some more experiments, with a different covering, if you have one.

  • Very good video :D

  • It's said that the aura extends a few metres from the body. Possibly this is the reason.

  • HI! can you use your hands if u have static

  • I would actually prefer it if you didn't do anything with this, Taybell. I say this because I know you're very young. And I'm always worried that an interest in telekinesis can lead to an interest in dangerous psychic/occult practices.

  • Ok, once i did a psi ball and tryed this but i moved away from this kind of stuff

  • haha, one thing, please show us how You do it under those condition :) and please write how do You feel afterwords, tired, full of energy or something, I used to get a heartburn and stuff, in the long run, what effect does it cause? btw, excelent work Darryl :D keep the good work and the world'll be a better place :D

  • I've got it to work under the conditions shown, but not regularly. I've made several attempts to film it, but each time has been a let-down.

    The covered psi wheel seems to require that something extra (I'm not sure how to pinpoint what that is), and I've only been able to do it now and again.

  • darryl i have gotten a big plastic jar and put it over one of my psiwheels and when i moved it around with both of my hands the psiwheel rocked back and forth. A friend of mine told me it was because i had lots of energy in my hands because the psiwheel shouldnt have been moving.

  • Something you should try, just to make sure. Rub the plastic jar inside and out with a damp cloth, then try it again.

    Plastic items can hold residual static. I've had this experience.

    Maybe what you did was real, but make sure.

  • Would wetting your hands with a wet cloth also work the same?

  • I don't think so. The static can be residual, on the inside of the plastic jar. And when you bring your hand close to the outside, it affects the residual static on the inside. Or something like that.

    I've had this experience, where washing the bowl totally changed the result. Totally conventional.

  • Hmmm I see... Well, what if I wet my hands, move my hands around the jar back and forth up and down slowly, fan the thing with my hand, wear a rag, put the mic near by, and a loose paper inside the jar so that if anyone blew the paper would tilt or shake/move along with the object? Would that be a good video or... Because I pretty much have to improvise due to parents religious beliefs and nosyness.

  • Excellent. Very very good useful information, darryl I really need to know how to make the ultimate, skeptic-proof video on Telekinesis. Do you have any suggestions?

  • There's no such thing. Ultimately, any video relies on a level of trust, that the demonstrator isn't attempting to fool the viewer.

    Digital technology means that the old saying "the camera never lies" no longer applies.

  • =/ dissapointing... Well, what would you consider a good video that I can make for you in order for your trust then?

  • You know I already trust you, right? :-)

    The best thing you can do is to engage your audience. Talk to people. I think people are inclined to put some faith in me becuase they've seen the real me - plain-speaking, no acting, authenitic body language.

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