From dictionary.com: Experiment
1. a test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation for the purpose of discovering something unknown or of testing a principle, supposition, etc.: a chemical experiment; a teaching experiment; an experiment in living.
2. the conducting of such operations; experimentation: a product that is the result of long experiment.
An experiment doesn't have to be anything more than a testing of a hypothesis. In this case, the hypothesis consisted of the idea that I could arrange an experiment by setting up the conditions that you can see in the video, and formulate a set of actions that I would perform in order to show to myself as clearly as possible that I wasn't fooling myself with what I was doing.
As explained clearly through dictionary.com's definition above, this consisted of testing the principle, and doing so with as strict conditions as I could come up with at the time. The Experiments in the video consisted of testing the hypothesis that I could cause an effect on the objects in question, under conditions that would rule out any other explanations than the one I had in mind, and also be so convincing to myself, knowing everything about the experiments, that it would convince me that something interesting was in fact going on.
UPDATE: If you're going to comment this video, please, be intelligent. Think through what you're writing, and at least try to be articulate, use punctuation and for the love of [insert whatever here] MAKE SENSE!
IMPORTANT: Other videos labeled with "the best psiwheel video" are either fake or very bad (as far as I'm concerned). This particular compilation is unique as far as I know, and contains perhaps the most scientific home made experiments you'll ever find on macro-PK. Enjoy.
Now a little bit about the actual experiments:
This is a compilation of some of my old PK experiment video documentation. This video shows two out of the three most notable PK experiments I have on video to date.
I personally think these videos are unique because of how well they show a predetermined intention causing a desirable effect on physical objects, in this case, the infamous "psiwheel".
I believe they also are unique because of their setup that at least to me shows without a doubt that there is something interesting going on here, that you wouldn't be able to explain using a normal "school book".
That said, I of course don't claim these videos to be suitable for proving anything to outsiders, which also was far from the purpose or motivation to make these videos to begin with.
I've had some of the clips in this video on youtube before, but decided to remove them as I thought they had served their purpose, which was to cause discussion among skeptics and believers alike, as to how these videos could have been faked. I found some of the responses interesting, and some of them kind of funny as well.
Once again, this video was primarily created for my own sake, as well as for people I know. Either way, I'll leave them here for now. I believe in sharing, and I believe in global communities. Thanks for reading.
PS. Here's the missing video that had to be uploaded by itself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT6BTmW-FGU
ahah this video is featured @ fox.com/fringe/files/ under the section psychokinesis
alfeel 8 months ago
@alfeel Awesome :)
joeroger01 8 months ago
Man, I'm not saying that psychokinesis isn't real. I do psywheel and I know it's real.
But, if your intention with this video is to make people see that energy is real, you need to show you hands. You're using a material there is attracted by magnetism. You can be with a magnet in your hands.
Hope you understand. Cause skeptics will not.
RazielMillianskaite 2 years ago 2
And how would showing my hands rule out all other possibilities? It's impossible to please all skeptics, because many of them don't want to believe. I'm not going to bother trying to do the impossible, which it would be to prove PK via youtube. My aim is that people will find it interesting, not that they will think "OK, so it was real after all", because I don't see that as very likely to happen.
joeroger01 2 years ago
It just brings more science to your experiences.
But if you don't wan't, that's ok.
RazielMillianskaite 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but no, it does not.
joeroger01 2 years ago