@AceSpade09 It's a function of brain waves, dude. A good teek (telekineticist) like Nina Kulagina, Uri Gellar (who is no fake), and others can go into theta at will; specifically 7.5 Hz theta-- a frquency that would normally cause anxiety and fear in most humans. But most most humans can't produce this freuency at will any more than most people can stop their heart beat at will. If you have any power as a teek, try biofeedback. It's expensive but it really helps to be telekinetic.
@AceSpade09 lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots to the exponent 78 of practice.
I actually do believe that this kind of thing exists. This video, however, is clearly fake. You can obviously tell that the person doing this has no control over the direction of the can. Their hand is supposedly pulling the can one way, yet it goes both ways and also doesn't go as far each time. It also gets slower. Anyone could easily repeat this by rolling a can with a little water in it and watching how it moves.
@AceSpade09 It's a function of brain waves, dude. A good teek (telekineticist) like Nina Kulagina, Uri Gellar (who is no fake), and others can go into theta at will; specifically 7.5 Hz theta-- a frquency that would normally cause anxiety and fear in most humans. But most most humans can't produce this freuency at will any more than most people can stop their heart beat at will. If you have any power as a teek, try biofeedback. It's expensive but it really helps to be telekinetic.
DoctorOrion1 4 months ago
@DeadlyNightshadeZ lol yeah i guess so
AceSpade09 9 months ago
@AceSpade09 lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots, and lots to the exponent 78 of practice.
DeadlyNightshadeZ 9 months ago
love teh musik m8
still don't know how ppl move shit wit their minds so easily tho (really hard for me to do lol)
AceSpade09 11 months ago
Try doing it with the can still sealed?
XriderFTW 1 year ago
i don't think this is real. i think your just letting the soda inside the can slosh around. sorry...
hayzeLmurphy 1 year ago
static electricity lol
chudaluver1 1 year ago
1. drink 7/8ths of your beer/pop/whatever
2.place on desk and push lightly to one side
3.begin filming
misplacedchainsaw 1 year ago 2
I actually do believe that this kind of thing exists. This video, however, is clearly fake. You can obviously tell that the person doing this has no control over the direction of the can. Their hand is supposedly pulling the can one way, yet it goes both ways and also doesn't go as far each time. It also gets slower. Anyone could easily repeat this by rolling a can with a little water in it and watching how it moves.
ironchainproductions 2 years ago
brilliant.
JoeBirdsey 2 years ago