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  • Nuclear magnetic resonance

  • how about learning something without the requirement to be taught? ^^ to be able to obtain knowledge just by thinking it up like a made up thought turned into reality :) there was a saying for it "you can do what ever you put you're mind too" I do this combining "fact" with common sensual side of the mind.

  • Want esp explained?

    Read, 'God Stopping A Nuclear War', 99 cent ebook.

    Ghosts, ESP, remote viewing, and giant group minds hidden within Mamkind, fighting with each other.

    Left brain group mind, verbal, represnting laws and rules for society.

    Favoring Jews, chosen people, because of their verbal excellence. Media, banking, IT field, they try to influence.

    Right brain group mind, spatial, builders, mechanical, artistic, like Hitler. Down with left brain rules.

    God vs Satan.

  • @mikeymensa Are you saying artists are similar to Hitler, because they think more creatively?

    Does that mean people in art colleges are bad people? A child who paints flowers is wrong because he doesn't have an A in Math instead?

    What's the point to have two sides of a brain?

    Hitler may not been a dictator if he was just accepted to art school, also he was an excellent speaker.

    Also reading from your comment in Coast To Coast AM, I can't even tell if your anti Semitic or anti Nazi

  • ESP

  • There is a new ebook, "God Stopping A Nuclear War' , only 99 cents, if you can afford it.

    It explains how esp works and the relationship between physical space and information.

    It explains God and Satan in a brand new way, which makes logical and scientific sense.

    Also, the recent riots in the UK, suicide bombers, Wall Street corruption, and even Hitler with a new theory.

    The theory explains how creation came from Nothing, but injecting a middle layer of metaphysical information.

  • OMG! My birthday is september 19

  • So can someone please explain the facts behind the birthday thing? When he says that in a group of 42 people, the odds of two of them sharing a birthday are 90%, what is the math behind that? It just doesn't seem to make sense. There are so many different combinations of birthdays that it seems illogical it would be that great of a chance with so few people.

  • @TheSnuzzle There are 366 possible birthdays, as Brian said. When you've got 42 people to play with, it becomes very likely that two of those will match. The possibility that a particular person shares a birthday with any of the other 41 is fairly low (around 11%) -- but when you're just looking for A match... it becomes a lot more likely.

  • Were you refering to Mr. James Randi in this video? With the Carlos scam he pulled on the world.

  • Was the friend you were talking about in the video Mr. Jamse Randi?

  • are you reffering to banachek? the guy whose spoon bending fooled science?

  • Haha I remember when I was 12 or something..I was going to Call my friend Elicia..I Called her and it didn't ring even once, she just picked up and started to Dial in my ear..She was calling me XD haha It was so funny :) Didn't think that ever happened to anyone else :o

  • @shwooddotcom thanks for posting these Mr. Brushwood. I found you on scam school and have watched whatever i can sense then. You seem like a very intelligent person and I'm sure a conversation with you would be highly stimulating, which is the highest compliment you can give a person these days.

  • the mind and the brain are 2 different things that work in tandem. the brain releases electrical impulses. the soul is made up of energy. you have a third eye called the pineal gland look that up. the body is a machine the soul can control you spend your whole life learning to use it. there are things the human body are capable of doing that scientist still dont understand. and the mind or soul is capable of extending past the body like manipulating your chi. meditation and the understanding..

  • @electricfunk Amen! I actually showed a good magican an ESP card test on a computer and he couldn't find no way to cheat. ESP tests on computers is the best security for magicans to cheat.

  • we don't know what s outside of our reality until it hits us by chance.....

  • The brain isn't able to reach out and pluck information about any event far away, but a SOUL using SPACE. SPACE is really as physical manifestation of an abstraction, its essence is relational information. The essence of information is spiritual. Space, itself, is a blanket of information connecting all physical things together. Like information becomes alive in your mind, it is ALIVE, as well. God and Satan are Left (Jew)/Right(German) brain group minds. (From book God vs Satan Untold Story)

  • LOL my birthdays January 17th :P

  • If there were conclusive evidence for parapsychology it would be in noone's intrest to reveal that to the public.

  • @August1977

    Except for anyone after a Nobel price in physics/biology.

  • this guy brian needs to read the books by dean radin like "The Conscious Universe" or Charles Tart, or Chris Carter's "Parapsychology at the Skeptics" or visit my SCEPCOP site. his arguments are easy to debunk. what a gullible audience.

  • wheres part 9??

  • Him and his buddy worked out a system. "That's a nice Square" means "That's a nice Star".

  • Hey, lets skip all that boring stuff about controlled laboratory experiments and instead rest on the belief that coincidence and memory biases are responsible for ESP experiences despite the fact that the laboratory experiments were designed to rule out these explanations. And yes the literature DOES have good controls and compelling results at the same time despite what he says. More delusional nonsense from the pseudosceptics.

  • @electricfunk How can someone be a pseudoskeptic? So he's faking skepticism?

    There is no such thing as esp, sorry.

  • @iamjurell How can someone be a pseudosceptic? Quite easily actually. You just have to masquerade personal belief and badly constructed argument as scepticism, when in fact it's just personal belief and badly constructed argument. For example, saying 'there is no such thing as ESP, sorry" would be personal belief, not scepticism. Trying to argue against the reality of ESP without reference to the scientific studies would also be a badly constructed argument, ultimately based on personal belief.

  • @airesivan You're a fucking idiot

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  • :-) that is ok, I still like your vids

  • Its true and strange that unlikely events are inevitable.

  • at the end, were they laughing at the vitruvian man's penis?

  • oh come on! u can tes sth by viewing its effects like we do with black holes and dark matter. dont use ppblty to shield fragile schemas from the possibility of sth still beyond our understanding. another fact. simply coz it has no 'tacyile sensation doesnt mean the brain is incapable of acting as a receptor organ' we know very little about its total functions that ur statements seem preconcieved notions- just like the ones ur trying to 'free' us from.

  • Where's part 9

  • removed because it had a small part of a south park episode

  • "contains content owned by viacom" and was thus blocked :(

    Also, that chick at the start of this video is hot!

  • @slapsh0t16 got taken down cuz i guess they used a clip of something in it and that was copywritten

  • @slapsh0t16 dailymotion

  • @slapsh0t16 In part 9 he talked about cold reading and they played a clip from the TV show: south park. Apparantly it got removed for copyright issues

  • Pineal gland, not brain.

  • Why does it not surprise me that he knows Banachek. Very good Brian, thanks .

  • January 17th. My bday too. Creepy. :)

  • Later I told my friend that I knew about the accident before it occcured. I had heard nothing from anyone about it and had even written down the dream or vision. I didn't though know who at the time was involved in the accident. You may be thinking ok but its your friend you know their vehicle. True. The vehicle involved though wasn't her own. She had chosen at last minute to grab a different friends car I dont know. So, what's your take on this?

  • How many times have you dreamed something that did not happen? People do not remember that, only the times when coincedentally what they dreamed happened.

  • also alot of people like this just make up these stories to believe they are special. Even they start to believe it because they need to.

  • Brian: When it comes to ESP I would believe your theory. I have one for you though that I havent been able to explain. I dreamt 12 hours before the incident a friends car accident the whole event. I knew the car and everything about it down to the license plate. I also knew the other vehicle involved and every detail about it. I knew the exact method of how the accident happened and where it was.

  • the odds of flipping a coin are always 1/2, it dosent matter how many times you do it.

  • My birthday is Jan 17th too.

  • This guy's never heard of the pineal gland.

    how else do you explain vivid dreams when you could feel, smell, taste, hear, see things as if they were really happening?

    its all happening in the brain. heck, science now proves that nothing is outside the brain.

  • I'll give em one thing....hes got a good rap.cant take that from him.

  • good talk~ i love it~

  • "thats a good lookin square"......... what the hell does that mean?

  • lol "thats a good looking square" u cant help but laugh at that part

  • Mate, your mathS is sound, I am the Head of MathS at a school in West Austalia and I am not only happy to say we call Maths with an 's' but also to endorse just about everything you say in your lecture. If you ever want to come to Australia,drop me a line. I would love to help

  • As if, the heads/tails thing you showed was wrong 1/2 x 1/2 is 1/4. you should know that... and your brain can pick up way more then you explained.

  • not sure I follow. You're right that 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4... but remember that 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/1024 or 1 in 1024, which is the exact probability of HHHHHHHHHH, HTHTHTHTHT, and HHTHTHTTHT... as stated in the lecture. Am I missing something?

  • I think this argument is largely misleading, yes these three outcomes are of the same probability; but when people say the third they simply mean that no visible pattern will occur. People will only choose the first two because of the consistent pattern it shows,

  • @shwooddotcom hes wrong about the brain, the pineal gland has extra sensory perception, the military employed esp programns in their navy seals training so... why would the military employ esp training into the worlds best military units if it did not have some fact behind it? nd you can go look it up if you dont believe me.

  • It's weird how some of the audience reacted when the picture of the Vitruvian Man came up on screen. Was this recorded in the 1800s?

  • I knew he was going to say all this stuff. That's worth something. Right?

  • yeah Brian, you totally forgot to check and see if ESP was real before you did this lecture. What a total failure of due diligence on your part and not a failure of mindfreak to pay attention between 2:30 and 4:00

  • Yeah and im sure you could give absolute evidence on that eh? These documentaries of people with ESP aren't real they're hoaxes like everything else.

  • Casey is bangin.

  • Sure. I stole all of them... and made them into a lecture... 2 years before either of those videos hit the net. :-O

  • not to mention both of you would have to have a time machine to go back a couple hundred years and "invent" all this stuff first. I'm pretty sure Zog the Caveman played three-coconut monte with his pal Thak.

  • @shwooddotcom Win, Brian.

    topbluffa, it is the case that both TRH and Brian do expose the same scams. Most used on earth. And both Brian and DB perform mentalism...classic tricks mainly. SO WHAT?

  • i like it...good job

  • thats a nice looking square LOL

  • I enjoyed this very much. Yay for maths.

  • The apparent plural form in English, like the French plural form les mathématiques, goes back to the Latin neuter plural mathematica (Cicero), based on the Greek plural τα μαθηματικά (ta mathēmatiká), used by Aristotle, and meaning roughly "all things mathematical". In English, however, the noun mathematics takes singular verb forms. It is often shortened to math in English-speaking North America and maths elsewhere. Stick to bowling shoes!

  • noone cares bout how things are said in america, i mean come on you call football soccer.

  • Troll? Moron?

  • sorry that was for rdangelo.

  • "A helper holding up a giant posterboard with a star on it." LOL simple yet effective

  • where is 9??

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