PK is bullshit. |
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Watched the matrix for the first time in about a year the other day, and it had me wondering about telekineses. I mean, after all of the stuff that i have been interested in recently, it doesn't seem that far fetched. Most strong to me is the fact that the government had/has a remote viewing study center. I don't mean that the government is right about everything or even most things, but if they spend so much money on it, there must be some kind of truth behind it. And if you can see around the world using energy from your mind, why wouldn't you be able to make a small object move slightly? |
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PK is bullshit. |
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That is 100% false. |
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The brain cannot create kinetic energy in objects because energy has to be transfered, and energy cannot be transferred without some sort of direct connection, such as a collision. Magnetic and Large Gravitational fields can do this as well, but the brain has little to none of both that would be significant to be able to say, lift a pencil or really anything at all. |
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In theory, thoughts have mass (look up noetic science), but a single thought will do very little. However, if you compile a large group of people and get them all thinking about exactly the same thing, you may achieve more concrete results. I still seriously doubt, however, that even the world thinking about moving a boulder will achieve anything at all. The theory goes that this "collective thinking" is more prone to bring order from chaos more than anything else. Of course, this is just what Dan Brown said in his new book, so it's probably full of holes... |
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I do not beleive in this REALLY, but |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
You can also see energy actually flowing out of people, as well, under perfectly dark situations. It's a truly tiny amount of power, generated from the use of ATP in the body, but it remains nonetheless. |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
I'd believe the phenomenon would be possible if and only if the physical |
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No idea if it's possible, it would be cool but i'm not going to start believing in it. Maybe in the next millions of years of evolving more we could do it, who knows. Time is our only answer. |
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I'm open to the idea of it. Do I believe a lot of what people say about it? No. But Dean Radin's work leaves me to believe that perhaps there is something grounded in science going on here, that we just don't understand. Don't forget, quantum mechanics is a really, really intricate field that could possibly explain a lot of things. Maybe even, someday, God. |
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Are you familiar with the 'Schroedinger's Cat' thought experiment? If so, what do you think about it, and its possibility? |
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No, it isn't possible. The point about quantum physics is that it is inherently random. When you observe the cat, it has an exact probability of either being dead or alive. The mind does not and cannot influence this; it only observes it. Think of it in terms of a dice being thrown with your eyes closed. Before you open them, as far as you are concerned, it could be anything. And then when you do open them, you find out what the number is. But you don't influence the process according to your will at all. |
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Well yes, okay, it could actually be pretty useful in those kind of situations. |
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The laws of physics haven't changed for 14 billion. |
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Just playing devil's advocate here, but perhaps the laws of physics do not need to change. Perhaps, humans will develop incredible mental capacities that, to some extent, their thoughts can develop enough energy to move certain objects. |
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Thoughts don't generate energy in any sense. The body generates energy via respiring carbohydrates, which is required to power the process of thought. And even then there's no mechanism by which we or in fact anything else can do localised work from a distance. |
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Thoughts don't have mass. The gravitational field caused by the entire human body is billions of billions of billions times weaker than that caused by the Earth. |
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Look into the Global Consciousness Project. Scientist have proven through quantum mechanics a global psychic energy. Nothing is truly random or chaotic and is influenced by consciousness on some level. It's been proven that conscious expectations have an affect on a dice roll. |
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“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” - Albert Einstein
Despite all the wishful thinking in this thread, telekinesis is much like an other "psychic phenomenon" is completely unproven and there is absolutely no evidence to suggest that is possible. Obviously, as with everything else, there is a small chance that it possible, merely due to the fact that we know so little about the universe. However, until the day that it is proven to be at least slightly plausible we may aswell accept that it is absolute bollacks. |
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No, independent mathematicians have looked at the GCP's data and there is nothing noteworthy. The GCP don't even have a hypothesis for what the data might do; it's junk science. |
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