Strange things you can do (no one believes)

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JochemDude

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That I can do an average of 35 kills most FPS each match.
And that I despite my not too that impressive physical build am an incredibly capable fighter, to anyone who gets this. I fought and almost lasted ALMOST 2 rounds against the lumberjack AKA peter aerts.
 

Hawk of Battle

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I have 11 unique finger prints. Most peoples finger prints are mirror imaged on the opposite hand, but I have an odd pair on my indexes. Those same fingers are also odd lengths.

I can visualise everything. The entire light spectrum from radio waves, microwaves, infrared, xray, etc. I can see the EM force, gravity, Strong and weak nuclears. I can visualise atomic structures of any and all objects, solid, liquid or gas in an entire room, at once. I can add in the passage of nutrinos and other exotic particles to that same situation too. Even the infinite complexity of the larger universe is not beyond my scope. Sometimes I can even see time. No I can not explain that in any way.

Sometimes I can also speed up my brain and make my thoughts rush at me faster, usually while reading or when trying to sleep. It gets quite scary because I can't turn it off and my thoughts start pounding at my skull as if they're actually real and then I can't sleep.

I never dream. Or at least I never remember any I have.

Yes, my brain is fucked.
 

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Nice troll attempt, and I welcome people that are hesitant to believe any of this. As far as REAL scientists, they all think Tachyons are still Sci-Fi related, so therefor, everything they say about it is all hypothetical. Like I mentioend before, they still don't have machines small enough to capture these particles to measure them. The only way we can even start to question their existance, is the effect they have on living material. Therefore, I can give you a list of tests you could try on your own if you had a cell to try to prove that they don't exist. In fact, I NEED research from a skeptic to TRY to prove me wrong. Every time I have done a test, or researched another persons's results, they all give nearly identical results.

I' will briefly recap an example. Take a rose bush, pluck two flowers with stems off of the bush, this way you have two identical test subjects. Next, we take normal tap water and then we take some tachyonized tap water, and basically put one of each type with each of the plants. The plant with normal tap water dies like they normally do, and in just 2 to 3 days is wilting over near death. The flower in the Tachyonized water lives to be 7 to 9 days on average. That is nearly 3 times the length of life in the death stages. But evertime I see this test, its always the same. If you did this test too, and saw the results, you would be baffled like I was. Then you start to realise that maybe there is something to this. But again, that is why I test, do research, and seek others intersted in doing their own tests. I need data from various sources, and the only way to get it is to find the open minded people that haven't already closed their mind and think they know how the world works. But at the same time, I must have that level of skeptisism there so that when the test is concluded, there will still be some level of doubt. That is good! In fact, I WISH I could prove that they didn't exist, if I could do that, I could give up on this whole thing, and not worry about it. But the fact that I can not find a failed test so fair only makes it worse for me, as each time I gather results, it becomes harder to disprove that they have an effect. Seriously, I NEED someone to disprove me with tests, so I can wash my hands of this whole thing. But again, the more I try to disprove they exist, the more I do the opposite.
I have no doubt that the crystals have an effect. However, I am sceptical about the effect being a result from tachyons. If I had one of those crystals, I'd instantly smash it to pieces and start feeding it through every bit of analytical instrumentation kit I have access to (and that includes an SS-NMR machine).

Tachyons are subatomic/quantum particles that travel at or faster than light. Are we agreed? Thus far, physicists know of no particle with mass that can travel faster than light in undistorted space. Even without mass, tachyons cannot interact with matter in 'real'-space due to lacking frequency. Any and all interactions they have with constituents of undistorted space is energetic.

However, this isn't the half of the problem I have. The main issue I take is producing tachyons, and from what you say, effectively an indefinite source of them. Theoretical physicists thus give this question to materials scientists, who are grounded in the three dimensions that we know and love, with all space-time relationships as hunky-dory because they know nothing they handle anything that moves particularly fast. With these prerequisites, I find it difficult to believe that they can manufacture something that can emit particles that don't exist in our three dimensions, and in potentially any number of different time-frames. Manufacturing, activation, predicting behaviour and control of such an artefact is (I believe) impossible for us, with current technology. *shrug*

That the manufacturers maintained the operation mechanism as a trade secret and felt the need to trademark the word 'Trachyonization', you'll forgive me if that leaves me feeling dubious.
 

Not George Carlin

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Up until I was nine I was able to tell if something was approaching by a sort of pop that would go off in my ear. It sounded like a TV turning on now that I think about it.
 

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Timi Pungracic said:
Alrocsmash said:
I have direct control over my bodies adrenaline levels. I can go from normal to being fully 100% jacked out, I dont remember these moments, insanely strong in about 20 seconds. I am a living version of the Hulk.

This is probably why I was such a good wrestler in high school and college.
that's probably the best thing i ever heard of...
I dont turn giant and green or anything. It has its uses. When combined with alcohol, it has gotten me in trouble. Ill let you fill in those details.
 

Genixma

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Crack my sternum, touch my nose with my tongue, crack my jaw. The fact that I have an accent despite being born and raised in Southern California. And not a valley girl accent either something that sounds like a poor stereotypical british accent. But they are still sceptical that I was born in California. Or the States in general.
 

Dalek Caan

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I have dreams that sometimes come to life, nothing strange just things like seeing someone at a certain time and place.
 

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Lilitu said:
I can dislocate (at least it looks like that) my right thumb as I wish and "relocate" it without external force.
WTF? How is it possible that I get ninja'd on THIS thread? I mean, sure, it's probably common to have a double-jointed thumb, but it's still not something that you hear about often.

Unless you mean you can literally pop yours out of the joint, in which case then no ninja took place.

I can simply move it so it's no longer in line with where it would usually connect because there just isn't a joint there in the first place. It's really no different than being able to move my thumb normally, I just developed the ability to move it in one more direction than you can.

I seriously have the lamest mutant power ever. How the hell do you fight crime with an omnidirectional thumb?
 

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binnsyboy said:
I don't get hangovers, whatsoever.

I have random moments of precognition.

Examples: It was easter, at my grandparent's, and my cousin, who was too young to actually remember numbers properly was counting her easter eggs. A random number pattern came into my head, something like "1,2,4,8,12" a few seconds later, she counted out those exact numbers (and was then corrected by my sister)

I was in a car, with a drink balanced on the dashboard (fortunately it had a lid) I was playing on my gameboy when I, half aware of what I was doing, stuck my hand out. A few seconds later, we went over a bump and the cup fell safely into my hand.

I was speaking to my friend on msn. I asked what level his character was on an RPG game. I just murmured to myself "32", and that was the number he posted.

I was on holiday with family and friends. It was dark, and we were at the docks. We heard one of the kids running along the docks, right to where the jagged rocks were. Me and another guy sprinted along the docks, but there were these local fishermen untangling some line. It was stretched across the width of the dock in a tangled mess and we couldn't see for the dark. My friend came to a halt, but I jumped on a split reaction and went through a small gap in the net a few feet in the air.
My aunt is like this: it makes card games impossible. She doesn't seem to be able to turn it off either; if you start turning over cards, she cant help but predict which one it will be. Spooky...
 

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binnsyboy said:
I don't get hangovers, whatsoever.

I have random moments of precognition.

Examples: It was easter, at my grandparent's, and my cousin, who was too young to actually remember numbers properly was counting her easter eggs. A random number pattern came into my head, something like "1,2,4,8,12" a few seconds later, she counted out those exact numbers (and was then corrected by my sister)

I was in a car, with a drink balanced on the dashboard (fortunately it had a lid) I was playing on my gameboy when I, half aware of what I was doing, stuck my hand out. A few seconds later, we went over a bump and the cup fell safely into my hand.

I was speaking to my friend on msn. I asked what level his character was on an RPG game. I just murmured to myself "32", and that was the number he posted.

I was on holiday with family and friends. It was dark, and we were at the docks. We heard one of the kids running along the docks, right to where the jagged rocks were. Me and another guy sprinted along the docks, but there were these local fishermen untangling some line. It was stretched across the width of the dock in a tangled mess and we couldn't see for the dark. My friend came to a halt, but I jumped on a split reaction and went through a small gap in the net a few feet in the air.
My aunt is like this: it makes card games impossible. She doesn't seem to be able to turn it off either; if you start turning over cards, she cant help but predict which one it will be. Spooky...
 

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i emit a weak magnetic field.
it gets stronger if i over heat.
i can't wear watches and i mess up the weaker radio signals.
oh, and you can find me with a volt-meter.
only people inside my family believe it, because it is genetic on my moms' side.
i'm just the first to go beyond wind-up wristwatches.
 

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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.
I can also do this, and equate it with my ability to "numb" spots in my body that are experiencing pain by focusing on them with particular "motions" in my mind. Along with this I am able to "simulate" tactile sensations in my mind ontu my body, I can "hear" things i'm thinking, and "feel" things i'm touching in a thought. I think the voluntary spine tingle might be telling you that you have some control over your neural pathways.
 

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TehChuckles said:
Tentickles said:
I can turn my emotions on and off at will.
I can do this one too. but I do believe its called Acting, well it helps with my Acting anyway.
Nah, when I turn my emotions off I lose everything. I'm not empathic, I'm not invested, I am just not emotionally there.

I've done some pretty cold things while in that "mode."
If I remember correctly my friend said: "You lose your conscious and become a very scary person." I'm ad-libbing it was a pretty long conversation we had about it.

Edit: for some reason Im not sure if I spelled conscious right... Kon-shince
 

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bliebblob said:
The search bar couldn't find me anyting quite like this question so here goes.

Can you do something strange but nobody believes you because you can't prove it?
If so: frustrating isn't it? ^^ So here's your chance to vent.

I'll try to kick start things with some examples of my own.
I can make a very strong cold shiver run down my spine voluntarily. Not by thinking of something that gives me shivers, it's more like moving a finger. Nobody believes me though since only I feel it. And I can't think of any way to prove it besides maybe jagging a voltmeter into my spine.

I can actively remember my baby years, birth and even some time in the womb. It's just fragments though. Ofcourse nobody believes that because I can just make memories up since nobody really knows what goes on in a baby's head.

That's enough from me though. I'll add more if the thread takes off but this isn't the "look how awesome the OP is" thread. So let's hear it!
I believe the spine shock thing, I can do it to. I can also crack my jaws, but nobody believes me because they can't hear me.
 

emissary666

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I do not exist. It is really hard to prove and it causes a lot of headaches, but I have completely confirmed that I am a non-existent being somehow interacting with the rest of the world.
This is not a joke post, I actually believe and know this to be true
 

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Niflhel said:
Raognerrrm said:
I can imagine 7 dimensions.
This one is very hard to prove.
It also makes my brain hurt.
The 7th dimension according to which theory?
Quite an amazing feat, considering we've not been able to confirm the existence of more than 3 spatial dimensions plus time as the fourth.
Not true. String Theory includes the existence of 11 dimensions, and while not nearly all of String Theory has been observed or supported by experimentation or other means, the math does show fairly strong support for 11 dimensions, so whether or not String Theory as a whole holds up, the 11 dimensions bit has already become sufficiently recognized to be more or less reasonable to suggest as fact.

Though, by "imagine," I think he means mathematically or something, but it is, I'm pretty sure, impossible for us to comprehend more than three dimensions spatially.
 

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Well I have dreams that I mostly forget about except for one or two parts and its usally these parts that comes true. I can also twist my arm around onto my back and feel my shoulderblade sticking out but I'm not sure if thats special. Oh and I can point out little references or innuendos in movies or shows on my first or second time watching. Yeah not really fit to join the X-Men. Though in my household I'm the only one able to turn on the fire.