Psi wheel test with Crookes radiometer (light mill)
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Is there anybody who bought Egely Wheel? I never beleived in paranormal activities, but it is working as describe at egelywheel[.]net.
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Well that was stupid. I was expecting a PSI (as in pressure) test to see at what pressure it will operate. Not some muppet who cant cast a shadow.
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@nebulareclipse actually, it was your fault for clicking the video...im just sayin
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Done I have video responded however it needs to be authorized. Alternatively visit my channel to see the results
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I will discuss this with Mindfreak419666 as he is researching this effect at the moment using an infrared thermometer. I accept the challenge of "Try to stop the vanes rotating by psychokinetic attempts." when successful I will use two devices one for control. I will document this and add as a video reply. I believe it is possible you just need to shift your attention to changing the temperature on one side by means of a pk cold spot. :)
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Ok I purchased 2xcrookes radiometers from ebay. Initially I tried to connect to the light wavelength to manipulate the motion. Upon further experimentation I found that the actual engine for motion is the expansion of gas along the edges by heating. Experiment take 1xice cube and effect/spin will reverse. I look at pk as the connection to the available kinetic energies. SO to stop the radiometer one needs to master the ability to create cold spots a known side effect of pk.
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Pardon me but where did you source this device from as I would like to carry out my own experiments.
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Are you suggesting that you have enough telekinetic power to stop it? I do think tk is real and that I can do it, but I don't think I can stop an engine of that mass, going at that speed and velocity. You need to produce ALOT of energy to counter a force like that. I think you should start out by putting something lighter inside the vacuum to move, I'd love to try it myself actually but I don't have a vacuum chamber.
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Lam3 :D
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I've always loved radiometers. Radiometers and those glass drinking birds.
nice attempt of blocking the light
kajzone 4 years ago 4
wow, what a waste of time. watching someone fail at a pk attempt isnt really what I was looking for!
nebulareclipse 3 years ago 3