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user posted image rPsychokinesis, or the ability to manipulate objects with the mind, is a notoriously difficult to prove ability. Most famously Uri Geller achieved fame in the 1970's with his seemingly amazing ability to bend spoons with nothing other than the power of his mind. Early on in his career, a number of scientists concluded that Geller does indeed posses psychic and psychokinetic abilities, however controversy over Geller's power developed after a number of stage magician's, most recently Criss Angel, claimed that Geller's abilities are simple stage magic tricks. Whichever is the case, Geller remains the most public individual claiming to have these powers.More obscurely, and more defiant against attempts to debunk, is the case of Ninel Kulagina. A female soldier in the Soviet Red Army, Kulagina found that whenever she became angry poltergeist activity would manifest in the room around her. After some time, she began to sense that the force that was responsible for the moving objects came from within her, rather than from a spirit. With practice, she learned how to focus her power and move objects at will. Soviet Scientist Edward Naumov was among the first to test her claims by spreading a box of matches on a table.

Straining to the point of shivering, Ninel spread her hands over the matches and within seconds the matches moved to the corner of the table in a cluster, and fell to the floor one by one. Ninel was then tested by Dr. Genady Sergeyev, who made more than 60 films of Ninel exhibiting her psychokinetic abilities. These films range from Ninel manipulating a broken egg in a tank of water, seperating the yolk and the white and moving each to opposite sides of the tank. Ninel was standing several feet from the tank at the time. In another experiment, a beating frog's heart suspended in a solution was sped up and then stopped by Ninel, demonstrating that her abilities extended beyond moving inanimate objects to the manipulation of living cells.

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Scorpius
If you search Ninel Kulagina on youtube, you'll find an interesting video of her "moving" other objects, with other people (scientists and researchers) in the same room watching her.

The narrator in the video briefly describes the process on how she does it. He states that it takes her about 4 hours to get starting. I'm not sure if she meditates or something but whatever it is, the magnetic energy or "psychic energy" builds up allowing her to do this.

If you've watched Fantastic Four, Jessica Alba plays Sue Storm a.k.a the Invisible Girl she starts to feel faint after using her powers for awhile. In the video the narrator describes the Ninel's side effects after using her "powers".

The science behind is explained through magnetic properties in and around us. Anyway go and watch the video.
mouse888
seen it ages ago, however i do believe some people have such powers
III
She looks so much like my mother that i got really scared.
:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR:
It certainly looks authentic, but so does the alien autopsy tape... hmm.gif
Lotus Flower
I remember seeing this woman on the news in the UK in the 70s. This is the only case I have ever seen that convinced me that it would be possible to move things about with psychokinesis or telekinesis.

The matches business is interesting because it would be difficult to see how they could be moved in a trick or illusion - for instance as they aren't metal, it isn't a magnet that is moving them - that's why I find her fascinating.

I wonder what happened to her, is she even alive now?

The_Scorpion
QUOTE(Lotus Flower @ Oct 9 2007, 05:56 PM) *
I wonder what happened to her, is she even alive now?


No, she died in 1990.
There's an interesting article about her here. Supposedly she had several psychic abilities. She could "see" into peoples pockets, and she could make letters appear on photographic paper.
http://www.mysteriouspeople.com/Nina_Kulagina.htm
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