Telekinesis under glass bowl (after much training)
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@Dada1Tube What the fuck?! You try and act smart by using words such as "nano bits" but where's your valid point? You weren't there, you didn't experience this happening therefore you cannot correct it.
Oh, and before trying to act smart..learn how to spell.
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@darrylsloan Ignore people like that. He is one of many people who fear to believe what is portrayed as BS in the media (Intentionally) and have been forced to live the way our leaders/governments want us to.
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@darrylsloan Owned him^^
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@LaughingStock71 As I said. No one tried to measure while the subject is performing TK. Thus no way of kowing how the EEG will react. What you state is valid for normal conditions of measurement.
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@LaughingStock71 Ahh, I see your point now :)...
Sorry for the misconception, I thought you were one of those Psi-wheels=Crooke's Radiometers idiots....
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@sirusownslinkmania You can read in the Wikipedia article on "Electroencephalography" that the voltage at the electrodes of an EEG is at most 100 microVolt. So, I guess, you can focus as much as you want, it's pretty unlikely that there will be any measurable remote effect on a macroscopic object like a PSI wheel based on brainwaves. Apart from this, I don't know about TK, but I have read about brain research re. meditation. But maybe that's less ridicule... :-)
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@IceAges14Aces What do you mean by "my theory"? Maybe you got me wrong. I have cited construction features of the radiometer and made clear that that the PSI wheel has completely different features. Hence, PSI wheel DIFFERENT FROM Radiometer. Just to make this clear to all those people out there who claim PSI wheels are just radiometers. It's complete nonsense!
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@LaughingStock71 Agree!
Statistics in the basis of psi-experiments should only be used when probabilities usually games of chance such as Zener Cards, dice, etc. come into play.Using statistics in psi-wheel experiments is impossible because you cannot calculate the P-value of a psi-wheel.
Besides, why bother statistics since the evidence in psi-wheel experiments are self-evident, i.e. either happens or doesn't?
ok to put a end to this bs.. first off small vibrations on the table such as that laptop computer is causeing the wheel to move.. and above all that bowl might look flush but there is nano bits of air comeing throuwhere the bowl meets the table
Dada1Tube 3 days ago
@Dada1Tube Small vibrations on the table, eh? Did you test that? No? But you believe it anyway, without testing? Yes. Oh, how very scientific. I, on the other hand, have tested this, and other conventional explanations, and I've made videos about them all. But you didn't bother to look before stating completely untenable explanations.
darrylsloan 3 days ago 3
Is there any sites or books about this telekinesis?
malikc6 1 week ago
@malikc6 Well, there's mine. :-) Or you could try Sean Connelly's "The Psion's Handbook." Google it for an ebook.
darrylsloan 1 week ago
@darrylsloan You say you have a book? Is there anywhere in portadown or somewhere in the local area it can be purchased?
Peetree777 2 days ago in playlist More videos from darrylsloan
@Peetree777 Sorry, no. I didn't go the bookshop route with this. Online ordering only, via the website link on my main channel page. Or, if you search for my name on eBay, you can do it that way. Thanks for your interest.
darrylsloan 2 days ago