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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

In this demo I am applying a telekinetic Stasis Field to my second Crookes Radiometer as I accidently broke the first one.
I have been passively training for about three weeks with this one with no results. After gaining some extra inspiration from the Moon Kingdom's latest Radiometer video, a few days ago the mill began slowing on several occasions and then finally full stops were achieved.
Also I have the lamp a lot closer to the Radiometer compared to my previous vid.
Full stop at 5min 02 sec

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  • WOW, it was spinning so fast before you started! I know I would have a hard time telling my mind I can stop something spinning that fast. :)

    Awesome video TH!

  • @tranceffect257

    Cheer's bro, a time for change is coming

  • Wow did you find once the construct had activated it became self sustaining? They say this is how Tulpas can continue after they are created. You have come so far. You are beginning to master the laws of reality itself. That was going so Fast! Awesome work. Take a large bowl with water in it spin it one way with a spoon till there is a funnel. now take the spoon out it keeps going from momentum however go the opposite way and it takes a little more force. Awesome vid TH

  • @ShirakOmegaX

    Thanks Shirak your comment means a lot, yeah stopping it was the challenge, once its stopped it just seems like its stuck with glue without me trying to do anything else.

    Crazy, just watched a video about Tulpas, an entity created by thought that is self sustaining and then takes on its own intelligence.

  • Nice :)

  • @ChrisZanetti

    Thanks Chris

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  • @machinalabs There are many levels to the whys & wherefores:) Basically it stops or stays still because you expect it to. Obviously there is more to it than that, but I have noticed that with even objective observation we are still projecting. I see magnetic fields; cold spots, or static friction because I expect to. We cannot really escape the observer effect; PK is going on at levels subtle & gross, beyond perception in some cases. It can be like a false awakening from a dream...

  • @machinalabs

    I really don't know, the friction point is very minimal as its the needle tip against glass of the top of the mill. There is also a partial vacume in the bowl. With the lamp this close there is also a large driving force to the mill.

    Mk has disscussed it could be some sort of magnetic effect.

    It could be something related photons coming from the light.

    For me its becoming easier to apply this now without thinking about stopping it or looking at it,

  • @Treasurehunter11001 Hmmm. Very well could be static friction, though what puzzles me is technically the same amount of static friction would be in play when putting the radiometer in total darkness, then exposing it to light.

    I wonder, since TK is largely goal-driven, if part of the stasis field effect is due to increasing the friction forces at the fulcrum, which may result in a stronger bonding than just leaving it sit alone. After all, it has to resist the light which before made it spin.

  • @machinalabs

    Thanks machinalabs, at the moment once I have stopped the Radiometer, I havn't been able to start it again with PK, don't know why, and once it stops it dosn't feel like I am consiously doing anything to keep it stopped.

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