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UNCOVERED PSI WHEEL TEST


DAY ONE

TEST 1........I made a psi wheel. I did this by taking a sewing needle and stuck it into an eraser, point up. I then cut a 2 inch square of paper and folded it up to make a kind of four pointed star and placed it on the needle.

I just left it on my desk while I read some emails. It didn't move, not at all, just the occasional wobble as I moved about typing and so on. When I sat still so did it. A very well behaved psi wheel. Okay, so I have demonstrated that my study is free of draughts.

Having established it wasn't going to move due to draught, I placed my hands around it, one each side forming almost a circle and about an inch from the psi wheel. It naturally moved a little as I placed my hands around it, but that soon stopped and it settled down after just a few moments.



At this point I looked up at the TV to pass the time as I knew nothing was going to happen. My next stage was going to be deliberately trying to move it by will power. I had no sooner looked up at the TV when the psi wheel began to rotate. I am not talking about small little twitches, it actually rotated full circle and kept rotating. It was doing about one revolution every 3 seconds, which may not sound fast but it really looks fast! It looked for all the world as if an electric motor was driving it, it was that regular. It kept going in a clockwise direction at the same rate for something like 30 seconds or so, at which point I removed my hands. As soon as I did so it stopped rotating. I put my hands back, and after a few twitches it started rotating again in a clockwise direction and at the same speed as before. I repeated the exercise once more with the same result, it took a few more twitches to get going this time and did not rotate for as long, it stopped of its own accord while my hands were still there. What was going on?

It wasn't TK. For that to happen would take a deliberate act on my part, otherwise it's the same as seeing a plane fall out of the sky and claiming it was you that did it. Nonetheless, it was most impressive watching this psi wheel spinning around! No wonder that is enough to make the kids think they have TK!

RULE 1 If it doesn't happen when you want to make it happen then it is pointless an invalid to claim it is you doing it when it happens by itself. It may well prove to be that something that you are doing is causing the movement but that may have a perfectly natural non TK explanation. I think at this stage it will be a thermal effect.

[NOTE: WITH HINDSIGHT ON DAY 3.....The room was cool when I first entered so I turned up the heating. The cool room gave good results due to the temp difference, which gradually became less as the air warmed up.]

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Okay i have decided to make me a psi-wheel or well pin-wheel in this case!
I made it out of everyday printer paper, sewing needle and a simple pencil eracer!
I have been messing around with it for around an hour now and i have easily come to the conclusion that there is no mind over matter to this at all.

Oh yeah and as soon as i get me a video camera i will definately record my findings!

Any thoughts?

Tom thumbsup.gif
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