Whoa, awesome.
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Long time no see Steppen.
Interesting video. :p
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
I'm 17. I'm graduating in April.
Okay, I just saw your sig, so yeah. Awesome your homeschooled.
Anyways, I don't know if I believe all this TK stuff.
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I've just recieved a response from an experienced TKer. He says he had many off-days when he first started. Even though he's been doing telekinesis for 2 years, he still has them.
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I like how Steppen completely ignored Luc's post.
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werdna123 wrote:
I like how Steppen completely ignored Luc's post.
The "off days" are the days his hands are cold.
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Quoting a shampoo here, weird.
"I believe in science, not miracles.", if there's proof that it is true then I will believe it, but simply doing it is nowhere near enough.
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Gatsby wrote:
I don't believe in anything
If you think you can do telekinesis then good for you, you do that
leave it to the wise gatsby
if i had role models, i believe the great gatsby would be one
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rabbit1131 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Sorry, but I don't believe in that sort of stuff. I'm not calling you a liar, I just think that maybe there were other factors involved
Choo choo
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werdna123 wrote:
I like how Steppen completely ignored Luc's post.
I like how you completely ignored the fact that I used my hands in the video. And I didn't ignore his post, I've just seen it before. I've probably studied every single argument for and against telekinesis. Truth is, it's near-impossible to prove to hardcore sceptics. They just have to try it themselves.
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********I made a 15-minute long video of how the natural air currents in my room don't affect the psi wheel*******
********I also made a video of me moving the psi wheel with no hands*********
Look ma, no hands
A big factor to consider in your scepticism: why does it move so steadily and never shake as if air were blowing it?
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steppenwulf wrote:
why does it move so steadily and never shake as if air were blowing it?
When you talk in the video it rotates smoothly, so lightly blowing on it would have a positive effect to your "telekinesis". Moving your hands around it is a technique (it's actually just physics) called "convection" to move it without touching it.
It disgusts me that you're trying to fool kids like this; if this is the best thing you could possibly be doing right now then that really is tragic.
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steppenwulf wrote:
********I made a 15-minute long video of how the natural air currents in my room don't affect the psi wheel*******
********I also made a video of me moving the psi wheel with no hands*********
Look ma, no hands
A big factor to consider in your scepticism: why does it move so steadily and never shake as if air were blowing it?
It's not about natural currents, hot air is larger than cold air, when things get hot the atoms vibrate and it gets larger. Hot air also travels up, so as soon as the air cools down there will be a vacume and air will rush in to fill it, as this happens it moves the psi wheel round.
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Didn't you quit?
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Andres-Vander wrote:
Didn't you quit?
Long ago.
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Andres-Vander wrote:
Didn't you quit?
Me? I quit using the programming language, not the actual community. It's nearly impossible to be active with all of the things I have to do in my senior year to prepare for college.
@Dawgles - Did you even watch my newest video? During most of it, I don't talk at all, put my hands anywhere close the wheel, or move my hands, and it still moves. Also, I can sometimes make it spin better while my eyes are closed.
@Those who claim that I could be breathing on it lightly - I already showed in another video that, even while blowing through my mask as hard as I can, I can barely make it shake. And it would also be very audible if I did blow through the mask.
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steppenwulf wrote:
@Those who claim that I could be breathing on it lightly - I already showed in another video that, even while blowing through my mask as hard as I can, I can barely make it shake. And it would also be very audible if I did blow through the mask.
You do know you can angle your lips away from the wheel and blow elsewhere while still looking at it, right? That's probably what you did, so you should know anyway.
I did watch it, it just looked like you were having a staring contest with it while taking 1 minute breaks to say your head hurts. It didn't move much at all, until you blew on it.
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Dawgles wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
@Those who claim that I could be breathing on it lightly - I already showed in another video that, even while blowing through my mask as hard as I can, I can barely make it shake. And it would also be very audible if I did blow through the mask.
You do know you can angle your lips away from the wheel and blow elsewhere while still looking at it, right? That's probably what you did, so you should know anyway.
I did watch it, it just looked like you were having a staring contest with it while taking 1 minute breaks to say your head hurts. It didn't move much at all, until you blew on it.
If it looks like I was having a staring contest with it, that's a good thing. You must not lose concentration. And I already proved that it's impossible for me to blow on the wheel without it being very audible. Even if I were to blow as hard as I could directly at it, which is what I did, It would barely shake.
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steppenwulf wrote:
Dawgles wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
@Those who claim that I could be breathing on it lightly - I already showed in another video that, even while blowing through my mask as hard as I can, I can barely make it shake. And it would also be very audible if I did blow through the mask.
You do know you can angle your lips away from the wheel and blow elsewhere while still looking at it, right? That's probably what you did, so you should know anyway.
I did watch it, it just looked like you were having a staring contest with it while taking 1 minute breaks to say your head hurts. It didn't move much at all, until you blew on it.If it looks like I was having a staring contest with it, that's a good thing. You must not lose concentration. And I already proved that it's impossible for me to blow on the wheel without it being very audible. Even if I were to blow as hard as I could directly at it, which is what I did, It would barely shake.
When you talked it rotated. Talking doesn't even cause that much of an air flow, so blowing would be really easy.
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Dawgles wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
Dawgles wrote:
You do know you can angle your lips away from the wheel and blow elsewhere while still looking at it, right? That's probably what you did, so you should know anyway.
I did watch it, it just looked like you were having a staring contest with it while taking 1 minute breaks to say your head hurts. It didn't move much at all, until you blew on it.If it looks like I was having a staring contest with it, that's a good thing. You must not lose concentration. And I already proved that it's impossible for me to blow on the wheel without it being very audible. Even if I were to blow as hard as I could directly at it, which is what I did, It would barely shake.
When you talked it rotated. Talking doesn't even cause that much of an air flow, so blowing would be really easy.
I don't have a larger camera (blame me for not having a job) so you can't see that my eyes were closed. The reason being that I was concentrating. When I consentrate it spins more. As for the blowing, I don't feel like repeating myself. If you're going to make the same claims, I'm not even going to reply to you.
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steppenwulf wrote:
Dawgles wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
If it looks like I was having a staring contest with it, that's a good thing. You must not lose concentration. And I already proved that it's impossible for me to blow on the wheel without it being very audible. Even if I were to blow as hard as I could directly at it, which is what I did, It would barely shake.When you talked it rotated. Talking doesn't even cause that much of an air flow, so blowing would be really easy.
I don't have a larger camera (blame me for not having a job) so you can't see that my eyes were closed. The reason being that I was concentrating. When I consentrate it spins more. As for the blowing, I don't feel like repeating myself. If you're going to make the same claims, I'm not even going to reply to you.
You're not proving them wrong in any way, saying "I can't move it by blowing it" with an obvious fake video is just a cheap way to get around this that doesn't work.
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Dawgles wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
Dawgles wrote:
When you talked it rotated. Talking doesn't even cause that much of an air flow, so blowing would be really easy.I don't have a larger camera (blame me for not having a job) so you can't see that my eyes were closed. The reason being that I was concentrating. When I consentrate it spins more. As for the blowing, I don't feel like repeating myself. If you're going to make the same claims, I'm not even going to reply to you.
You're not proving them wrong in any way, saying "I can't move it by blowing it" with an obvious fake video is just a cheap way to get around this that doesn't work.
To be honest, there's nothing I can say that will prove your claims wrong. The top of my head was not in the video, so you can easily make a claim about that. Truth is, there is no way to completely prove telekinesis to someone unless you show them in person, or they have tried it themselves.
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Show it to James Randi then, I'm sure he will enjoy your performance of "genuine telekinesis".
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Dawgles wrote:
Show it to James Randi then, I'm sure he will enjoy your performance of "genuine telekinesis".
Just convince him to have an audience with me, buy me a plane ticket, and I'll gladly show it to him
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