Psychokinesis Breakthrough! - Ping Pong Balls - Part 1 ( Telekinesis ) Zero Point Energy?
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wow, i've really been wasting my life...
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It ends at 9:11...
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@ChrisZanetti From my experience, this kind of thing is easy to imitate with a slightly imperfect table, or a slightly imperfect ball. Of course, as other people have pointed out, you could be blowing on it. I just think that there is a very slight, shallow dimple in the table (nothing extraordinary; my kitchen table has several) and the balls are 'going into orbit', if you will, before gravity draws them into the dimple. It happens to me if I put a ball on my kitchen table, so why not?
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@MrBoombam1 Hey friend. I started with the psi wheel. I would absolutely advise everyone to make a psi wheel if they wish to begin learning psychokinesis. Psi wheel develops confidence, rotation skill (and even push/pull skill). Go back & take a look at my early video's and you'll see that I started at zero, with very very little ability, but I trained every day (even 10 minutes a day is enough) and I got better & stronger with each month that passed. You can do it too. Everyone can! Peace.
It makes sense that you have to put them into motion first before being able to act on them as it takes more energy to put an object into motion than to keep it in motion. Thats pretty cool what you're doing, I hope to start doing it soon myself as soon as I finish the semester, it seems as if your control is pretty erratic and random at this point, imagine where you could be in a few months or a year! ...levitation?? cheers!
dhs7c4 2 months ago
@dhs7c4 Yes my friend. Levitation! Good luck with your training.
ChrisZanetti 2 months ago
Thank you so much for telling about psi wheel. I just made a major breakthrough and got it spinning under glass bowl.
MrBoombam1 8 months ago
@MrBoombam1 Well done my friend. You're making excellent progress.
ChrisZanetti 8 months ago
It seems to me that you have confused inertia and gravity with telekinesis. I can see nothing apparently unnatural about this, only two tennis balls coming to rest on a fairly smooth surface.
10percentAtheist 8 months ago
@10percentAtheist I can assure you, this is telekinesis, albeit at a very low skill level.
From what I know, gravity doesn't cause an object to spin without first having some sort of other force acting upon it. The force acting upon the ping pong balls is my mind power/energy.
ChrisZanetti 8 months ago