Well I don't know about what you said , but I've been in to Telekinesis for while now , and I've recently been able to turn a page of a book and also , Stop the page from turning and leaving it standing up straight. I do believe in Telekinesis. Some people can do such things , but well.. They most likely can't get into a controlled scientific space -_-. And I'm 13 Btw.
Humans have bioelectromagnetism. There are a small number of people that can attract small metallic objects or output small amounts of electricity. There are even those that can heat up areas of their body or even control their heart rate (implausible that you can train yourself to do such a thing). Though all seemingly minor they're astounding and extremely rare/interesting. Oh yeah there's also some Russian guy that can withstand ridiculously low temperatures.
Here's a fun trick. Hold a string that has a weight on the end. Think about the string spinning in a circle, or rocking back and forth. Surprise! The string may actually move! But don't get too excited, just the act of thinking of the string spinning makes your body react. The movement is caused by tiny movements of your hand. Still, it makes you feel like a psychic. You have a lot more control over your body than you know, and you can do some crazy stuff if you learn how to control it.
Is the experiment with the glass, where people get together to ask questions to a supposed spirit, telekinesis? Couldn't it be a telekinesis groupmoving it instead of a movement made by a spirit?
As a child your brain was not programmed to believe that it couldn’t control the dice therefore it did. It wasn’t until your brain came into contact with a superior brain or ego that told you that you couldn’t control the dice that your brain took on the ego that programmed it to stop controlling dice
I'm glad you explained the probability or improbability of rolling the dice on 6 multiple times. That's what I try and explain on my blog with coincidence.. because there are so many variables and timing has to be impeccable for certain things to occur the way they do.
Well I don't know about what you said , but I've been in to Telekinesis for while now , and I've recently been able to turn a page of a book and also , Stop the page from turning and leaving it standing up straight. I do believe in Telekinesis. Some people can do such things , but well.. They most likely can't get into a controlled scientific space -_-. And I'm 13 Btw.
ipod3gtoucher 3 months ago
@ipod3gtoucher - cool.
DrBruceKing 3 months ago
Humans have bioelectromagnetism. There are a small number of people that can attract small metallic objects or output small amounts of electricity. There are even those that can heat up areas of their body or even control their heart rate (implausible that you can train yourself to do such a thing). Though all seemingly minor they're astounding and extremely rare/interesting. Oh yeah there's also some Russian guy that can withstand ridiculously low temperatures.
jbetenbender 3 months ago
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InvincibleThought 6 months ago
Here's a fun trick. Hold a string that has a weight on the end. Think about the string spinning in a circle, or rocking back and forth. Surprise! The string may actually move! But don't get too excited, just the act of thinking of the string spinning makes your body react. The movement is caused by tiny movements of your hand. Still, it makes you feel like a psychic. You have a lot more control over your body than you know, and you can do some crazy stuff if you learn how to control it.
Fanatic4500 7 months ago
Is the experiment with the glass, where people get together to ask questions to a supposed spirit, telekinesis? Couldn't it be a telekinesis groupmoving it instead of a movement made by a spirit?
armindagalvao 7 months ago
@armindagalvao - seems like a possibility.
DrBruceKing 7 months ago
@GlobalMagik makes sense.. kinda along the same lines of having more lucid dreams as a kid. At least I did..
rateeg 7 months ago
I really enjoyed your videos....they are addictive...in a good way :D
looking forward to see some more.
documento6789 7 months ago
As a child your brain was not programmed to believe that it couldn’t control the dice therefore it did. It wasn’t until your brain came into contact with a superior brain or ego that told you that you couldn’t control the dice that your brain took on the ego that programmed it to stop controlling dice
GlobalMagik 7 months ago
@GlobalMagik - perhaps.
DrBruceKing 7 months ago
@PerthPublicPranks - thanks.
DrBruceKing 7 months ago
I'm glad you explained the probability or improbability of rolling the dice on 6 multiple times. That's what I try and explain on my blog with coincidence.. because there are so many variables and timing has to be impeccable for certain things to occur the way they do.
rateeg 7 months ago