Australian TV Expose the truth about energy/ Magnetic barcelets. This trick is also used by Companies selling ceramic Quantum Scalar Pendants. They make people believe that it gives them power and balance. These companies have fooled thousands of people and profited millions of dollars in a quack promise. Selling rocks to gullible people
Any long term practitioner of Aiki-Jujitsu or Aikido knows the bodies movement is based on physics. They change the angle of motion to fool you. He pulls down and slightly you backwards to show how off balance you are. Then with the bracelet instead of angling it back they go straight down showing how you changed. Naturally your going to not fall backward when the angle is applied straight downward.
@there544 That's OK, I understand. But thank you for providing a discussion, and allowing both of our positions to be clearly, publicly displayed. I will go play with my LEGO actually, I have some commissions that could use some work (as well as some bta testing of sensor to do). Have a good day!
@there544 "by me saying these bands work, or negative ions in general is not hurting anyone". First... it may. By encouraging people to think that a problem can be solved in this way, they may wait longer (and in some cases too long) to get proper help. Second... if you really feel that you saying these things "is not hurting anyone", then why would you take offense to me doing exactly the same thing... and encouraging evidence & reason over simple belief?
@there544 "why spoil someones well being by telling them..." the truth? Because, in the end... reality wins. Truth is what works. A polite fiction may feel harmless, or even good... but by concealing the way the world actually works, it ends up making reality harder to determine. And not understanding the reality in which you live... eventually brings problems. Look at vaccine denial as just one example.
Wow they are fake all they are bands with a sticker inside y would u ever bye this stupid bracelet
mwman05 12 hours ago
Any long term practitioner of Aiki-Jujitsu or Aikido knows the bodies movement is based on physics. They change the angle of motion to fool you. He pulls down and slightly you backwards to show how off balance you are. Then with the bracelet instead of angling it back they go straight down showing how you changed. Naturally your going to not fall backward when the angle is applied straight downward.
handys003 2 weeks ago
sociopaths..
GET8NU49PBR 1 month ago
arguement below me
jtavarez321 1 month ago
@there544 Thanks. It's sometimes fun to "play" :)
brdavis5 1 month ago
@brdavis5 yes good! and cool legos I checked out your channel.
there544 1 month ago
@there544 That's OK, I understand. But thank you for providing a discussion, and allowing both of our positions to be clearly, publicly displayed. I will go play with my LEGO actually, I have some commissions that could use some work (as well as some bta testing of sensor to do). Have a good day!
brdavis5 1 month ago
@brdavis5 Im not giving anymore in depth replies. I'm not gonna waste my time. Go play with your legos. I have better things to do.
there544 1 month ago
@there544 "by me saying these bands work, or negative ions in general is not hurting anyone". First... it may. By encouraging people to think that a problem can be solved in this way, they may wait longer (and in some cases too long) to get proper help. Second... if you really feel that you saying these things "is not hurting anyone", then why would you take offense to me doing exactly the same thing... and encouraging evidence & reason over simple belief?
brdavis5 1 month ago
@there544 "why spoil someones well being by telling them..." the truth? Because, in the end... reality wins. Truth is what works. A polite fiction may feel harmless, or even good... but by concealing the way the world actually works, it ends up making reality harder to determine. And not understanding the reality in which you live... eventually brings problems. Look at vaccine denial as just one example.
brdavis5 1 month ago