mariobrosrule wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Well, honestly, I have to say that I don't really believe this. And if it is true, it seems pretty creepy and, well, sort of witchcrafty to me.
Same here. I believe you can do it, but I'm afraid to try it because I definitely don't want to get involved in witchcraft.
What is witchcraft?
It's like Minecraft, but with witches.
But really, it's magic performed by witches and is usually associated with the devil or demons.
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lol if you can actually do this then make a video and put it on youtube!
it'd be pretty epic.
i don't really believe in this sort of thing though to be honest.
though i'd make sure you're old enough to use youtube because anybody can see those videos. and youtube isn't exactly proof anyway, anyone can fake special effects in a video.
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Oh...wow.
It seems impossible, but you seem so sure and I don't think you're lying...
I'll have to try psiballs, because it seems a lot of users can do them...
Anyway, yeah, it seems impossible but you're not lying as far as I can tell...

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I tried it. After I'd finished my exam, there was alot of free time while I waited for the others to finish. So I balanced a coin on it's edge, so that the slightest push would knock it down(You know, I balanced it on the side). I like to start small. Anyway, the exam was only on Friday(today's Monday), and it worked. Could be the wind though. Still...
Also, I believe in magic. But that has nothing to do with my practice(I believe it's possible but you have to practice very hard). Actually, my theory is that if your mindwaves are strong enough and group together in a cluster, they will actually become semi solid. But that would require LOTS of concentration, hence the practice. Never give up!
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08jackt wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
12 lol
Same as you I thinkI'm fourteen -.-
little old to be thinking your harry potter, jean.
I think you want the other "you're" there, 08jackt. And you're never too old to have a dream - or a delusion. I know much older people that strongly believe in what I consider non-scientific phenomenon (magic, psychic healing, Astrology, etc.). It's usually not worth arguing about - it makes them happy and in the end, who knows? Maybe they are right. Keep an open mind
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I guess anything is possible.
After all, we haven't even gotten close to unlocking all the human brain has to offer.
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Paddle2See wrote:
08jackt wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
I'm fourteen -.-little old to be thinking your harry potter, jean.
I think you want the other "you're" there, 08jackt. And you're never too old to have a dream - or a delusion. I know much older people that strongly believe in what I consider non-scientific phenomenon (magic, psychic healing, Astrology, etc.). It's usually not worth arguing about - it makes them happy and in the end, who knows? Maybe they are right. Keep an open mind
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You make a good point.
As far as we know, they could be right.
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pika100chu wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
08jackt wrote:
little old to be thinking your harry potter, jean.I think you want the other "you're" there, 08jackt. And you're never too old to have a dream - or a delusion. I know much older people that strongly believe in what I consider non-scientific phenomenon (magic, psychic healing, Astrology, etc.). It's usually not worth arguing about - it makes them happy and in the end, who knows? Maybe they are right. Keep an open mind
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You make a good point.
As far as we know, they could be right.
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Scientists say you only use about 10% of your brain. Hmm... if that's true, then Albert Einstein only used 10% of his brain. What about the other 90% of his brain? What about the other 90% of YOUR brain? Maybe hidden in there somewhere is the power perform telekinesis. That would explain walking on fire, poltergeniests and stuff.
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No, scientists say on average you only use 10% of your brain
So if you think about it, he was using more than 10%
And how would it explain those things?
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i tried the dowsing business last night, but is there any way to block your mind's noise from the stuff you're trying to hear?
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Blade-Edge wrote:
No, scientists say on average you only use 10% of your brain
So if you think about it, he was using more than 10%
And how would it explain those things?
I don't know. It's a theory. Let's take an average, 10% brain user. What if... the other 90% contained his ability to perform telekinesis?
Also, dowsing is... kinda lame. Not cool looking XD
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helltank wrote:
pika100chu wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
I think you want the other "you're" there, 08jackt. And you're never too old to have a dream - or a delusion. I know much older people that strongly believe in what I consider non-scientific phenomenon (magic, psychic healing, Astrology, etc.). It's usually not worth arguing about - it makes them happy and in the end, who knows? Maybe they are right. Keep an open mind![]()
You make a good point.
As far as we know, they could be right.
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Scientists say you only use about 10% of your brain. Hmm... if that's true, then Albert Einstein only used 10% of his brain. What about the other 90% of his brain? What about the other 90% of YOUR brain? Maybe hidden in there somewhere is the power perform telekinesis. That would explain walking on fire, poltergeniests and stuff.
1. The Mythbusters easily walked on fire with almost no previous preparation. They just needed to think they could do it.
2. Poltergeists do not exist.
3. Ghosts do not exist.
4. This is number four.
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
helltank wrote:
pika100chu wrote:
You make a good point.As far as we know, they could be right.
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Scientists say you only use about 10% of your brain. Hmm... if that's true, then Albert Einstein only used 10% of his brain. What about the other 90% of his brain? What about the other 90% of YOUR brain? Maybe hidden in there somewhere is the power perform telekinesis. That would explain walking on fire, poltergeniests and stuff.
1. The Mythbusters easily walked on fire with almost no previous preparation. They just needed to think they could do it.
2. Poltergeists do not exist.
3. Ghosts do not exist.
4. This is number four.
They do. And the Mythbusters aren't real. It's ONLY A THEORY, why must people get so worked up over it?
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It's fine to be skeptical. I think it's important to be skeptical about just about everything you think you "know". But be respectful as well. Ask politely to see the data or the proof and see if it makes sense to you. Then make a decision about what you choose to believe - at least until new data appears.
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helltank wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
helltank wrote:
Scientists say you only use about 10% of your brain. Hmm... if that's true, then Albert Einstein only used 10% of his brain. What about the other 90% of his brain? What about the other 90% of YOUR brain? Maybe hidden in there somewhere is the power perform telekinesis. That would explain walking on fire, poltergeniests and stuff.1. The Mythbusters easily walked on fire with almost no previous preparation. They just needed to think they could do it.
2. Poltergeists do not exist.
3. Ghosts do not exist.
4. This is number four.They do. And the Mythbusters aren't real. It's ONLY A THEORY, why must people get so worked up over it?
The mythbusters aren't real? Yeah they are, what are you talking about?
They have their own show on the Discovery channel where they disprove myths using science
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poopo wrote:
What color are these "psi balls"?
It depends, really. Mine are usually green or red, but others say they are blue.
BUT NOT LIKE BLUE FROM DBZ

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16Skittles wrote:
i tried the dowsing business last night, but is there any way to block your mind's noise from the stuff you're trying to hear?
The trick is to go into a state of mind where you accept that you hear noise but you pay no heed to it, I believe. That state of mind I also believe is the same state you must be in to perform any telekinetic activity.
Of course, what do I know about this?
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pika100chu wrote:
Whoa! I can create small, invisible psiballs now! How do you flare them so you can see them? And how do you program them?
i don't know about programming, I've always just thought of a ball. Maybe if you imagine a cube you can make one?
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Well, honestly, I have to say that I don't really believe this. And if it is true, it seems pretty creepy and, well, sort of witchcrafty to me.
Same here. I believe you can do it, but I'm afraid to try it because I definitely don't want to get involved in witchcraft.
Ah, well. That's your decision.
Chrischb wrote:
*reads topic post*
Are you sure...?
Yes.
Chrischb wrote:
And what do your parents think?
Have you shown it to them?
Obviously.
My mom is encouraging me and my dad treats it like my brother beat a video game level:
"That's nice, kiddo."
PlayWithFire wrote:
lol if you can actually do this then make a video and put it on youtube!
it'd be pretty epic.
i don't really believe in this sort of thing though to be honest.
though i'd make sure you're old enough to use youtube because anybody can see those videos. and youtube isn't exactly proof anyway, anyone can fake special effects in a video.
Exactly my point; but i posted directions for proof.
Guinea_Pig_Girl wrote:
Oh...wow.
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It seems impossible, but you seem so sure and I don't think you're lying...
I'll have to try psiballs, because it seems a lot of users can do them...
Anyway, yeah, it seems impossible but you're not lying as far as I can tell...![]()
I swear it's true
Just ask some of the Scratchers in the part 8 pages
helltank wrote:
I tried it. After I'd finished my exam, there was alot of free time while I waited for the others to finish. So I balanced a coin on it's edge, so that the slightest push would knock it down(You know, I balanced it on the side). I like to start small. Anyway, the exam was only on Friday(today's Monday), and it worked. Could be the wind though. Still...
Also, I believe in magic. But that has nothing to do with my practice(I believe it's possible but you have to practice very hard). Actually, my theory is that if your mindwaves are strong enough and group together in a cluster, they will actually become semi solid. But that would require LOTS of concentration, hence the practice. Never give up!
Interesting theory.
12three wrote:
I guess anything is possible.
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After all, we haven't even gotten close to unlocking all the human brain has to offer.
Very true; we're just barely skimming the surface, actually.
Kileymeister wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
i tried the dowsing business last night, but is there any way to block your mind's noise from the stuff you're trying to hear?
The trick is to go into a state of mind where you accept that you hear noise but you pay no heed to it, I believe. That state of mind I also believe is the same state you must be in to perform any telekinetic activity.
Of course, what do I know about this?
I think you must know a lot; that was exactly what I was about to say.

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The 10% thing is a total myth. Think about it: It uses 20% of your energy. Why would you only use 10% of it?
And water seems like it should be easiest. Static can bend water, and we run on electric impulses.
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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
The 10% thing is a total myth. Think about it: It uses 20% of your energy. Why would you only use 10% of it?
And water seems like it should be easiest. Static can bend water, and we run on electric impulses.
I'll think about that later. :tired:

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