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Originally Posted by InKY "duplicable", and it's nice to see you again.
I'm still not convinced. There was an awful lot of vague language in that article, and it wouldn't take much heat at all to cause steam in 40 degree weather. Also, how could slowing the metabolism cause an increase in heat? I haven't found anything else on the net corroborating this or giving other examples either.
*juts out lower lip of stubbornness* |
http://www.uri-geller.com/content/research/twgm.htm http://www.uri-geller.com/express.htm
there are examples of people doing amazing things, the little mother somehow managing to lift a car off her trapped children sort of stories...the poltergeist infested house with an angsty pubescent teen in the household, that's what makes these things fascinating, not that they can be proven without a doubt, but the human mind does thigns that no one can explain...the problem is that most entangle these, phenomena as something magickal...attributing supernatural forces when it's really just a human mind no one knows completely.
video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NExoT38sjj4
what people to realize is that most of these are monks who've been studying a detachment from the material world, meditating on higher aspects of humanit on the top of obscure mountains...not young "magick" children who watch a few episodes of charms, a litle winks, a few books and suddenly they're an uber powerful witch bending the very forces of nature themselves...with so much out there, how does anyone know exactly what they are bending?