You cannot find the droids you are looking for *waves hand*Bloodfeat said:i can find the droids you are looking for.
^_^ Further to the last line of my post, I had such an inappropriate thought in mind.Trippy Turtle said:I can vibrate my eyes and touch the top of my wrist with my thumb. Useful.
EDIT:I do the the glasses thing with my ears to! It is so much easier then pushing them up....SckizoBoy said:Snip
EDIT 2: We should all join X-Men.
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:I held 2 cells and drank some normal bottled water that I had tachyonized for a few hours.
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.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.
If that's the case, go earn yourself a million dollars [http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html].Harbinger_ said:I am able to tell when a TV is turned on without it's volume being up without even being able to tell there is a TV in the room. (From an adjacent room based on a weird almost electric feeling around my ears.)
Just as well I didn't read his post... though I wonder: would tachyons have any effect on non-biologicals in water at all? And what would serve as a source of tachyons, given that even research theoretical physicists don't believe in their existence (or, rather, ability to exist in undistorted-space).Scabadus said: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:I held 2 cells and drank some normal bottled water that I had tachyonized for a few hours.
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.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.
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.
Exactly! Does it also give you goosebumps when you do it a few times in a row? And did you ever find any use for it besides feeling nice? Nerve signals are sort of electrical in nature and your spinal cord is one heck of a nerve so 've always wondered if I could like light a LED with it or something. Preferably without surgically attaching anything to my spine. It wouldn't change the world but it'd be a nice party trick.Scabadus said:I can do the cold shiver thing with my spine too. Takes a bit of effort though and I've got to... charge it up, is I guess the best way to describe it, between my shoulderblades for a few seconds first. It's surprisingly plesent when it isn't warning you of danger.
So, you dream something and it comes true? Can... can you dream about me? Before you go to sleep think "James finds a million dollars, James finds a million dollars, James finds a million dollars, James finds a million dollars, and falls in love".Havra said:In all the dreams I can remember there has been a part of my dream that happens later on in real life. Hard to prove that this happens every time but I'm sure it does. Of course I can't do much about it. I'm also pretty sure that everyone has had this at some point or another though.
I can do the same. I get the Deju Vu feeling when it happens too.Havra said:In all the dreams I can remember there has been a part of my dream that happens later on in real life. Hard to prove that this happens every time but I'm sure it does. Of course I can't do much about it. I'm also pretty sure that everyone has had this at some point or another though.
A T.V. that is on makes a little bit of a buzzing sound besides the actual sound from the show. It's on the edge of what the human ear can hear though so some people hear it and some don't. Nothing paranormal about it, dogs and cats hear it too. Harbringer is one of the people who, like me, do hear it (although that may change with age)Wieke said:If that's the case, go earn yourself a million dollars [http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html].Harbinger_ said:I am able to tell when a TV is turned on without it's volume being up without even being able to tell there is a TV in the room. (From an adjacent room based on a weird almost electric feeling around my ears.)
Seriously, anyone claiming to be able to do something paranormal, go forth and take James Randi's money.
You sure that ain't just the very high pitched sound they emit? Because that's how I know.Harbinger_ said:I am able to tell when a TV is turned on without it's volume being up without even being able to tell there is a TV in the room. (From an adjacent room based on a weird almost electric feeling around my ears.)
You have subconscious memories since 3 months in the womb. Though mostly people can't actively recall anything untill they are 3-4 years after they where born.Niflhel said:Just wanted to respond to your second claim: As far as I'm aware, babies aren't born with the ability to form recallable memories - That's developed later in life.
Further on, memory is an odd thing. You might be able to recall experiences you've never went through, as in: "Ahh, I remember the cabin at the lake we was at when i was four" - But you never went to any cabin near a lake.
As for strange things... I don't think I'm able to do anything particularly strange.