saw a couple posts here
Quote (bentherdonethat @ Nov 15 2010 02:55am)
You realize that the entire time, even when you don't claim to be doing anything, it's still rotating, stopping, and changing direction, right? I'm willing to bet with that exact set-up, even if you weren't in the room, it'd still keep twisting around at random. You might think you're affecting it from afar because occasionally you'll move your hand and it'll happen to change its current rotation in some way, but really it's completely random.
you don't have to believe it but i was just hoping some science guys here could try to explain how it could work theoretically. quantum physics talks about how the observer effects subatomic particles right? they shot electrons through slits and it would pass through either as a wave or a particle depending on if it was being observed... not sure if i understood that expirement right but i think it supposedly showed how we are energetically linked and effect other atoms in the universe. so if anyone studys quantum mechanics maybe they can tell me if i misunderstood that or if any thing they know could be relevant to this.
anyone see that stan lees super humans show on history channel? they showed a guy who could lift and hold steel cooking pots using his forehead and they stuck to him like magnets