Posted 07 February 2008 - 05:00 PM
It depends, i cna make thm ok now, i ahvent tried in a few days cause i been working on AP, but ts actually quite easy...Also, to the skeptics, it is very much real...Back like 50-60 yeras ago, the idea of sending radio signals through the sky for tv, or radio, would've seemed impossible, but look, we now have radio and sattellite tv...so how can sending waves through the air be accepted for tv...but not as a mode of communication for people who have telepathy...Or how remote controller cars can use waves to move things, or batteries can power things, but people who have telekinesis aren't accepted for their movement of things with energy....A few centuries ago, musuems threw out all meteroids, cause scientist were sure that rocks weren't in space...Now they have a whole science organization that studies rocks in space, and planets...And the atom used to be regarded as the smallest particle, but they have a whole field a science dedicated to sub-atomic particles...Gaillelo(I dont feel like spelling) was accused of heresy, for suggesting the sun didn't revolve around the earth, that it was th eother way around...And people used to think the world was flat...It just shows how science keeps comforming, o keep up with what is being discovered, and there is nothing wrong with that...But people need to relize thta with meta-phsycics and the supposed unknown, these thigns will soon be acknowladged as a part of everyday life...It's just a field of science that hasn't been completely discovered, i bet in a century, maybe even this century psi energy will be widely accepted as being real...(even though it is already in many science labs) people just need to relize, anything is possible...
"A believer is a songless bird in a cage, a freethinker is an eagle parting the clouds with tireless wings." -Robert G. Ingersoll
"Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence." -Richard Dawkins