zudo
Dec 29 2004, 06:38 PM
What are some ways you can think of, I'll start off. Just put anything you can think of that *might* (key word: might) work.
Camera
Aura camera
voltometer
Pressure sensor
thermometer
Mr_Mooo_Cow
Dec 29 2004, 06:52 PM
Pressure sensor could definitly work, like pressured gloves, highly sensative, but how to get them, rofl good luck. My psi balls don't give off any heat, or absence of, I believe. Also if people can program their psi balls, or throw them, maybe knocking down objects.
-Stacked cups(light, cheap)
-infrared camera
-possible a negative picture?, infact ill test that one myself, with my camera phone, ill get my sister to take the picture... It would be amazing if it works... It might work because it could invert the slightest colors maybe we are not seeing outselves. Crap no one is home right now, ill try later.
aquatus1
Dec 29 2004, 07:18 PM
The most sensitive and cheapest pressure sensor can be a simple piezoelectric strip available from several differnt locations, that can detect pressures as low as the stretching of wood on a humid day. It would most definitely detect any sort of 'psi-ball' or whatnot.
zudo
Dec 29 2004, 07:58 PM
So you could hook one of those up to a voltimeter? and get a reading?
Edit: I've been looking online for this stuff, and alot of it is confusing, can someone find a simple accurte pressure sensor?
zudo
Dec 30 2004, 08:21 PM
revive? yes?
pallidin
Dec 30 2004, 10:47 PM
A "random noise" generator. "White Noise" if you will.
For reasons not completely understood, the presence of random energies seem to assist the expression of psi events.
Curiosity
Dec 30 2004, 11:04 PM
If you happen to make psiballs stong enough to distort a magnetic field, putting a compass through/around them might work.
zudo
Dec 30 2004, 11:06 PM
nice thinking
pallidin
Dec 31 2004, 12:40 AM
Zudo, if could go a little more into this, I strongly feel that we(humankind/science) are at a potential major breakthrough with regards to psi events.
Looking at past history involving communication with "God" or the "afterlife", I have noticed a commonality in approach: Randomness.
For example, in the Old Testament of the Bible, I recall where hard decisions were made by "straws" That is, straws were broken into different lengths, rustled around in one's hand, and participants would draw a straw. The shorter or longer straw, depending on whim, would indicate divine intervention of that person's selection for the task.
What was introduced? Randomness.
In the reading of "tea leaves" or cards, randomness is again introduced.
In EVP/ITC, the best results seem to occur if there is a random background noise, be it audio or visual random noise generation.
What is it about randomness which seems the "golden thread"?
In speculation only, the infinitely diverse fields presented provides an avenue of etheral manipulation not available otherwise.
Insight
Dec 31 2004, 07:12 AM
Zudo, if could go a little more into this, I strongly feel that we(humankind/science) are at a potential major breakthrough with regards to psi events.
Looking at past history involving communication with "God" or the "afterlife", I have noticed a commonality in approach: Randomness.
For example, in the Old Testament of the Bible, I recall where hard decisions were made by "straws"
Can you provide a verse for that? I'm curious.
zudo
Dec 31 2004, 03:33 PM
I didn't make that comment, tis be whiskers. Good job whisters *thumbs up*
Curiosity
Dec 31 2004, 07:25 PM
Er, thanks?
pallidin
Dec 31 2004, 09:06 PM
QUOTE(Insight @ Dec 31 2004, 01:12 AM)
Zudo, if could go a little more into this, I strongly feel that we(humankind/science) are at a potential major breakthrough with regards to psi events.
Looking at past history involving communication with "God" or the "afterlife", I have noticed a commonality in approach: Randomness.
For example, in the Old Testament of the Bible, I recall where hard decisions were made by "straws"
Can you provide a verse for that? I'm curious.
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Yeah, I'll see if I can find it, Should not be too hard. I have to go work on a computer for a couple hours, but when I get back, I will locate that for you.
I think this is also where the metaphor"grasping for straws" came from, though certainly not sure about that.
Anyway, I will get back to you on that.
pallidin
Dec 31 2004, 09:15 PM
QUOTE(Insight @ Dec 31 2004, 01:12 AM)
Zudo, if could go a little more into this, I strongly feel that we(humankind/science) are at a potential major breakthrough with regards to psi events.
Looking at past history involving communication with "God" or the "afterlife", I have noticed a commonality in approach: Randomness.
For example, in the Old Testament of the Bible, I recall where hard decisions were made by "straws"
Can you provide a verse for that? I'm curious.
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Before I leave I did a quick search and found it.
Your right, Insight, it wasn't straws, but "casting lots" Straws came later and used by different peoples. All in all, though, it's the same... randomness. But thanks for having me search it, I am always willing to admit my mistakes.
Here's the reference:
http://www.bible.com/devotionals/devote141.html
psychicpowersarenice
Jan 1 2005, 07:46 PM
A voltometer.....wouldn't that just work for a psiball that's made with ek energy?
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