QUOTE(tnr @ Aug 11 2007, 11:59 PM)

I am not saying that I can move cars, but I started with paper on the pin and this thread is for people who would like to tell everyone they have natural powers. I do not practise it any more!!
Sorry to break it to you! But, a psi/pinwheel is not a good example of proving you have psi.
A pinwheel is a device used for science projects in schools to show how air currents work!
It is nothing more than thermodynamics at work not psi.
If you don't believe me ask you're science teacher!
. when air rises, its temperature decreases
. when air subsides, its temperature increases
. when the temperature of a parcel of air decreases, its relative humidity increases
. when the temperature of a parcel of air increases, its relative humidity decreases
. the normal environmental lapse rate applies to still air
. the dry adiabatic lapse rate applies to rising air, when the relative humidity is below 100%
. the dry adiabatic lapse rate also applies to air that is subsiding, if there is no moisture present, and no evaporation is taking place
Your body naturaly produces heat so, when you hold your hands around or near the pinwheel!
You are doing nothing more than manipulating the air currents around it thus' causing it to spin.