Strange things you can do (no one believes)

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Russirishican

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I too am a prominent member of this club. I have almost at least one deja vu moment a day, and I can recall when, how, and where I had felt this before. It usually comes from dreams.

I can also write words and pictures in the air and then see them.
 

eggy32

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supersupersuperguy said:
I'm a magnificent shot with a handgun. I can point and click, and I'll hit my target. I don't really need to take time to line up.

Also, my ears are really sensitive to noise. I usually hear quiet noises that no one else does.
Do your ears twitch if you hear noises that aren't related to anything that's going on?
Like if you're in your room watching the TV and you hear a dog bark or something. Mine do.
 

The Floating Nose

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Me and my twin brother have a telepathic link.

For example, i can think of a quote in a movie and then after a moment my brother will repeat that quote. At first i thought that it was just a coincidence but it happens soo often that it CAN'T be a coincidence and sometimes, it's the other way around. When it happens one of us always says: "i was thinking about the same thing !"
 

ultimateownage

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People always don't believe me when I say I'm pretty good at recognising who's male and female through chat. I get it right like 99% of the time.
Yeah, that's the only noteworthy thing I can do.

I'm fucking boring.
 

Cavehybrid

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I can do that! ^^ But I need more than 2 tips round thats for sure, I just rethink, then go, ok that means that back wall must be that corridors left wall and so on until eventually i've made the map. Does moving ur hands with ur eyes shut help you with that? It does fo me ^^
 

Azure-Supernova

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I can taste emotions... yeah that's not too weird right? I can't explain it, my mouth has a distinctive taste according to how I'm feeling.
 

Cavehybrid

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Mine don't twitch but i can hear mouse, cat and dog repellers, you know those little things u plug in that scare away pests. Also if i'm having a conversation and someone says a word i find important in another room i'll overhear it and be able to follow two conversations at once.
 

Quaxar

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Raognerrrm said:
I can imagine 7 dimensions.
This one is very hard to prove.
It also makes my brain hurt.
Heh, meet super string theory.

mikev7.0 said:
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GamerPhate said:
I held 2 cells and drank some normal bottled water that I had tachyonized for a few hours.
How, exactly, do you go about 'tachyonising' a bottle of water? Because I doubt it's very healthy for you, that high you're feeling may just be radiation poisoning.


GamerPhate said:
Tachyon particles are SOOO small and go soo fast (THROUGH the earth's molicule gaps at NEAR the speed of light or faster) we don't have machines sophisticated enough to measure these particles. Perhaps when they built something smaller than a nano-meter or something that day will come.
Oh dear we've made a whoopsie. Tachyons are quantum particles, existing both as physical objects and electromagnetic waveforms depending on if they're observed. That being said, even while existing as particles they don't travel by speed in the same way we do, they exist as probability fields. However even with that, we as a race do have the ability to detect quantum particles, both using our eyes (light photons are quantum particles) and devices like photometres and colourometeres. Tachyons, on the other hand, violate many principles of current universal physics theories and very likely can't be detected because they don't exist.

Of course you'd know all of this if you just read the wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon], which I really recomend you do in future before irradiating yourself or wasting thousands of [your currancy here] trying to detect something that's already being looked for by qualified scientists with millian dollar budgets.
Okay I thought a Tachyon was a subatomic particle that can break the speed of light but only in a vacuum? So how are you creating a vacuum for all this "tachyonising" or how do you do it? I also thought that a research group from Austrailia named KANGAROO (not kidding, that's what they call themselves) did discover it and although it's true that the human eye (when adapted to the dark) can detect a photon, I don't think you would see something traveling faster than 186,000 miles per second. Lastly, did you mean whether light is a wave or particle depends on HOW it's observed? Sorry that first bit confused me. This is why Wikipedia is NOT equal to a library.
Alright, let me clear things up a bit. Or so I hope.

A Tachyon is a theoretical particle moving faster than the speed of light. We can't disprove that detect a Tachyon and probably never will because even if it exists it probably doesn't interact with sub-lightspeed particles. And if it does we still need bigger and better detectors.

Creating a vacuum isn't the problem, I mean you just have to suck the air out of an airtight vessel but I call BS on the "tachyonizing" part as shown in the last paragraph.

Aaaand... I'm not sure I know this photon detection experiment. Google to the rescue!

But I can help you with the ol' particle-wave-problem.
See, light is a strange thing. It's not totally wave but not totally particle, sometimes it uses features of a wave, sometimes of a particle.
For example looking at the <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment>double-slit experiment it behaves like a wave, meaning we can see interference like when you throw two stones into the water next to each other.
On the other hand do waves need a medium to travel through (sound waves, for example, can't exist in a vacuum) but light still passes the emptiness of space.

I could go on but I think I'll leave you there for now. Though feel free to ask, I have way too many hard physic books here. I can talk about anything.
 

eggy32

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Cavehybrid said:
Mine don't twitch but i can hear mouse, cat and dog repellers, you know those little things u plug in that scare away pests. Also if i'm having a conversation and someone says a word i find important in another room i'll overhear it and be able to follow two conversations at once.
Wow, that's pretty damn awesome.
 

rotkiv

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ragestreet said:
I can apologize and admit when I'm wrong on the internet.
If you can do that then apologize to us for lying about that you can apologize on the internet.

guess that you can´t do that :p
 

let's rock

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Hmm, I am fleiable to give myself a blowjob (if you tell anybody I know that A: you are an internet stalker because you found out who I am and B: I will kill you for telling them) Nobody knows because I don't tell people a lot for fear of masterbation jokes
 

eggy32

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Azure-Supernova said:
I can taste emotions... yeah that's not too weird right? I can't explain it, my mouth has a distinctive taste according to how I'm feeling.
I don't find that too hard to believe. It's quite similar to synysthesia (sp?). That's when you see colours when you hear sounds.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I can apparently sometimes sleep standing up with my eyes open, apprently it's a side effect of my PTSD. It apparently creeps people out, hell it creeps me out.

It's not much of a mutant power though.
 

emeraldrafael

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I can play the spoons. people seem to think that I'm joking, until I get out 10 or 30 spoons and just start busting out beethoven and Metallica and soundgarden.

i can also fight, which most people dont think I can just cause I'm not very imtimidating physically.

I can also play hockey, and the story mos people dont seem to think is true is that i scored four goals in a row in a game, getting both the natural hat trick (three goals, in a row, no one from eiher team scoring in between, scored all by the same person) and the Gordie howe Hat trick (A goal, an assist, and a fight, all in the same game).

I came close to the Lemieux Cycle once (A goal, a Power Play Goal, a Short handed goal, an empty net, and a Penalty Shot) and almost went over it (Scoring a Shoot out Goal, those didnt exist when he was playing), but I missed the penalty shot and my Shoot out goal got blocked. Why yes, I was the person who scored all the goals for my team, cause my team at the time sucked offensively and I had to basically shoulder it the entire 60 minuts of regular play and almost 40 of OT.
 

Dranae

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I can put my palm on a flat surface and rotate my arm 360 degrees, but it gets a bit painful.

I can also accurately remember rooms I haven't been in in years.
 

rednose1

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I can recite the alphabet backwards. Not really a genetic skill, but somewhat unusual I think. Most people I tell make me prove it, then I have to prove it again slowly so they can keep up. Much simpler to just write it down for them instead.