Hotoke
Dec 8 2004, 02:29 PM
http://www.simsources.com/annie00.avi this is a video of someone doing a psiwheel. the bowl is used to stop air currents.
aquatus1
Dec 8 2004, 02:37 PM
The link isn't working for me. But then, I can make a psi-wheel spin forwards, backwards, and even flip off the needle, sans benefit of psychic abilities, so I do not tend to give psi-wheels much credit.
Hotoke
Dec 8 2004, 02:41 PM
QUOTE(aquatus1 @ Dec 8 2004, 07:07 PM)
The link isn't working for me. But then, I can make a psi-wheel spin forwards, backwards, and even flip off the needle, sans benefit of psychic abilities, so I do not tend to give psi-wheels much credit.
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download it and open it with media player. maybe that works
aquatus1
Dec 8 2004, 02:51 PM
No go. The link doesn't have an address.
Graylady
Dec 8 2004, 03:11 PM
yup the link is not working..
plzz just upload the files in here...
ezshare.de
it will be easy..
Hotoke
Dec 8 2004, 03:21 PM
does it work now?
aquatus1
Dec 8 2004, 04:09 PM
It downloads the file automatically (which I have set to go directly into quarantine, since I do not like that sort of thing). Regardless, after a virus scan and such, the file had an error and wouldn't work.
Before looking at the file, let me ask: Does the camera move around a lot? Does it move to different angles and shake quite a bit, as if the holder were too excited to film properly?
This would be a sign that something is amiss. Somebody bothering to videotape their experience isn't going to want to have someone hopping back and forth; they're going to want a single setup in which the camera can get the best vanatge point from the outset.
How about the wheel? Does it turn smoothly, or does it wobble back and forth? Does it seem to orient itself, like a compass needle does in the presence of a magnet? All these are bad signs.
Is there a great deal of touchie-feely on the bowl? Does the psychic move around quite a bit? Does the bowl get repositioned often? Could be looking for that tiny little gap at the edge of the bowl that will allow a breath through to affect the wheel (knowingly or otherwise).
Hotoke
Dec 8 2004, 04:21 PM
QUOTE(aquatus1 @ Dec 8 2004, 08:39 PM)
It downloads the file automatically (which I have set to go directly into quarantine, since I do not like that sort of thing). Regardless, after a virus scan and such, the file had an error and wouldn't work.
Before looking at the file, let me ask: Does the camera move around a lot? Does it move to different angles and shake quite a bit, as if the holder were too excited to film properly?
This would be a sign that something is amiss. Somebody bothering to videotape their experience isn't going to want to have someone hopping back and forth; they're going to want a single setup in which the camera can get the best vanatge point from the outset.
How about the wheel? Does it turn smoothly, or does it wobble back and forth? Does it seem to orient itself, like a compass needle does in the presence of a magnet? All these are bad signs.
Is there a great deal of touchie-feely on the bowl? Does the psychic move around quite a bit? Does the bowl get repositioned often? Could be looking for that tiny little gap at the edge of the bowl that will allow a breath through to affect the wheel (knowingly or otherwise).
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the camera is set on 1 angle and does not move around at all. the wheel starts moving slowly, it does not go back and forth, and keeps going very slowly. once he gets the hang of it, it goes a bit faster. In the beginning it seems like the person who performs it is concentrating alotis hand does not move around at all.
He is holding the bowl with 1 hand.
The bowl is not moving and because the camera is set at 1 angle it is very hard to look for gaps
Dezmond
Dec 8 2004, 04:49 PM
What sort of table this thing is standing on.
It looks really thin.
And it looks really faked.
Where is the second hand???
..I think under the table, the Psiwheel is standing on a long stick and he/she is turning the stick to make the Psiwheel move.
That's what I think,
I do believe in this stuff (tested for myself and it worked)
But you have to be really skeptic about these things.
Hotoke
Dec 8 2004, 06:12 PM
QUOTE(Dezmond @ Dec 8 2004, 09:19 PM)
What sort of table this thing is standing on.
It looks really thin.
And it looks really faked.
Where is the second hand???
..I think under the table, the Psiwheel is standing on a long stick and he/she is turning the stick to make the Psiwheel move.
That's what I think,
I do believe in this stuff (tested for myself and it worked)
But you have to be really skeptic about these things.
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i am going to try it, any tips for me?
Dezmond
Dec 8 2004, 06:19 PM
I went to a site but I can't remember what site,
But I do know this site has some good tips
http://www.psipog.net/And for beginners, meditating is a must!!!
It will be a lot easier if you first meditate
neo cloud 8900
Dec 10 2004, 03:49 PM
it could be real, then again it could be fake. Or, it could not even exist, and it is just in our imaginations.
Universal Absurdity
Dec 10 2004, 04:11 PM
The video can be opened with quicktime player. Save the file, then open it with quicktime. If it does not have the code to play it, quicktime will prompt you to download it, its a very short download

Interesting video.
arwenpotter
Dec 13 2004, 01:48 PM
im pretty sure thats a vid from Psipog or Psipog stole it form them or wotever... since it said Annie... and i remember someone video on Psipog being done by annie and they had their psiwheel under glass.. but i agree with Aquatus.. especially since if i remember correctly its looking from a top view... so yer... feel free to correct me

i just would rather not risk getting banned by my foster brother ebcoz i get a virus especially if ive already seen it
Raistlin Majere
Dec 15 2004, 12:31 AM
Magnet or spinny thing under the foil, methinks.
Insight
Dec 15 2004, 01:03 AM
This really could be anything. They don't show the whole room, or howmany people might be there, or the entire body of the person. This leads me tot hink it would be very VERY easy to fake. Why are all psi-wheel video's so close up? I guess it's to hide what is really going on. it seems odd that they all look like this one.
neo cloud 8900
Dec 15 2004, 03:28 PM
i agree. it is fake
Hotoke
Dec 15 2004, 07:42 PM
QUOTE(arwenpotter @ Dec 13 2004, 06:18 PM)
im pretty sure thats a vid from Psipog or Psipog stole it form them or wotever... since it said Annie... and i remember someone video on Psipog being done by annie and they had their psiwheel under glass.. but i agree with Aquatus.. especially since if i remember correctly its looking from a top view... so yer... feel free to correct me

i just would rather not risk getting banned by my foster brother ebcoz i get a virus especially if ive already seen it

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yeah someone stole it from psipog
Potholer
Dec 18 2004, 02:47 AM
I was downloading the clip but then I got disconnected. I can't be bothered trying again because our connection is playing up and chances are I'll just be disconnected again...
QUOTE(aquatus1 @ Dec 8 2004, 02:37 PM)
But then, I can make a psi-wheel spin forwards, backwards, and even flip off the needle, sans benefit of psychic abilities, so I do not tend to give psi-wheels much credit.
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Hey aqautus1
Could you explain to me how you do that? I remember reading one of your posts about how you used the heat from your hands to create air currents which turned the wheel. Is this what you refer to?
Thanks

Potholer
Saru
Dec 20 2004, 11:48 AM
QUOTE
.I think under the table, the Psiwheel is standing on a long stick and he/she is turning the stick to make the Psiwheel move.
I agree with this, that's what it looks like to me aswell.
The effect in the video could be achieved easily by means other than through telekinesis i'm afraid.
lotus_spring
Dec 29 2004, 08:41 AM
It is real, I tried it myself and it worked, though with much mental effort and concentration. My version is a coned aluminium instead of the flat one as in the video, as it is more stable.
phenomenon
Dec 29 2004, 11:27 AM
QUOTE
It is real, I tried it myself and it worked, though with much mental effort and concentration.
Mmmmm. Worth a million dollars you know, or are you one of those with psychic abilities who doesn't want the money?
Dowdy
Dec 29 2004, 09:42 PM
So that's what a psi wheel is - a cork with a piece of foil on top.
I like the warning they give at the start. Didn't know you can make up your own laws.
lotus_spring
Dec 30 2004, 09:40 AM
It is actually a bottle's cork placed on a table with needle stuck in the mid of it and a paper of cone shape balanced on it.
The next variety is a aluminium foil rolled into a rod shaped suspended on a string.
I ain't sure of this forum cus it appears to be filled with skeptics. 'A million dollars'?
Btw is there any forum with serious community of researchers I may adhere to?
phenomenon
Dec 30 2004, 11:59 AM
I am a serious researcher, but that said my eyes are open wide and in touch with reality.
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I ain't sure of this forum cus it appears to be filled with skeptics. 'A million dollars'?
A skeptic is someone who needs proof, they are open-minded and willing to listen. I have my beliefs in certain phenomena, as I have my doubts about others. Just because someone posts about moving a wheel this doesn't mean that we all have to grab each others hands and have a group hug. if people want to make claims like this then they should be prepared to face the skeptics. This is a phenomena that has not one single shred of evidence or proof.
As for the million dollars, I have read through many topics on this board and laughed at the claims that some of you make regarding your ability to "move" objects, specifically the PSI wheel. Of those, not one wants to claim the million dollars! Am I to think that the dozens on here who have this ability are not willing to share it with skeptics or make themselves rich?
Behave yourselves!
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