Strange things you can do (no one believes)

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Cavehybrid

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ASSASIN'S CREED! Awesome ^^ I don't know about time periods but my mother and I can get weird memories of places we have never been to. Then we go there and know the routes around, it might be low level pyschic or just have genetic memory of someone who has. We both have been to similar holiday destinations as our granparents and also talk alot to eachother so also it could be us imagining so hard we make the map. I dunno.

Pretty sure my mum is pyschic though:When we bought our first houses mum said to dad "Got this weird feeling that a man will come from london on a motorbike and buy this house." Several months later My little brother is born so we need a new place and sell the old house. A nice nurse comes along and mum asked if she is living alone, nurse says know she has a partner who lives in london, mum shocked, obviously asks "Does he ride a motorcycle?" to which the nurse replied "YES".

That is her best one, others like geussing couples getting together and people being ill and stuff i can put down to reading boy language and stuff. I can get some like her but its never as important, its bassically 3 months in advance deja vu: Conversations, being somewhere, not trusting someone and stuff like that.
 

Brandon237

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Cogwheel said:
Clap with one hand (you kinda hit the base of the palm with the fingertips, folding your hand to half the size in the process). If nothing else, it's a good way to irritate Zen masters, I suppose. Well, unless you opt for this [http://buttersafe.com/2007/08/09/consulting-the-master/] answer.

Also, I am bad for electronics (rather like my mother, but less so). Watches and clocks generally don't last terribly long, computers I own start going wrong in ways that baffle pretty much everyone, and lights in my room last less long. In fact, I've had plenty of lights just stop working (permanently) the second I walk into the room.

No one believes the former until they see it, and no one outside the family believes the latter to this day. I reckon the electronics thing might be some sorta weak personal EMF effect, but honestly, that's pure amateur guesswork. Don't know why it'd happen anyway.
Well people with strange electrical patterns in their bodies creating magnetic fields and what-not are not unheard of, so it could be that. I can imagine how a magnetic field would screw up electronics.

Me... Nothing unbelievable that I can think of... Although despite being a nerd who does not like the majority of people who around me at any given time, I have always had... options with the opposite gender. Never ones I wanted until last year, but always options.
 

amppi1236

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I can snap nearly every joint in my body. People don't believe this until I simultaneously make my neck, fingers, wrists, elbows and knees do a very nasty "crack".

I also can turn off pain from my legs and hands. I actually do feel the pain,and know it is there. I just don't register it as much. If you were to smash my thumb with a hammer, while I was in this state. I would just say: "look at that" without me making any notion of feeling it.

Almost, forgot: I also learned a small trick when I was always bullied as a small child,I'm kinda like a social chameleon. Around new people I stay silent and watch them, when they finally speak to me, I can assume the right attitude depending on the subject and the people around me. I also do this in a minute. Then I can switch immediatly. Not sure if this counts, tho.
 

Enrathi

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I can flare my nostrils, roll my tongue, and wiggle my ears. The first two seem common enough, but no one believes me on the last until I prove it.
 

warrcry13

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Lilitu said:
Tentickles said:
I can turn my emotions on and off at will.
Data is that you?


OT:
I can dislocate (at least it looks like that) my right thumb as I wish and "relocate" it without external force.
You believe me when you see it.
Most people say that is gross but otherwise I don't show that very often.

Not very spectacular but I couldn't just ask if Tentickles is Data ;)

[Edited typo]
I can do that with my left thumb. Laos to a lesser extent my right thumb, but not really as well and to do it I have to push it. I'm right handed, are you by chance left handed?
 

DoctorPhil

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I can raise the skin on the back of my head and I can make my eyeballs tilt, but there are many people who can do that. I also hear everything at the same time, I can't focus on particular sounds, wich is really damn annoying, since that makes it near impossible to listen to a conversation when there's a lot of background noise.
Man, why do my superpowers have to be so lame? Now I know how aquaman feels.
 

CaptainLoserPants

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I've never gotten a "sugar rush". For some reason my friends don't believe this. Yes, it is possible to eat sweets and not bounce off the walls. >,>
Pretty lame, I am.
 

moretwocents

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You know those security gates you walk through at stores so that you can't steal anything without setting off alarms?

I can trigger those just by walking through them. Like, I walk INTO a store and they go off.

Hey, you don't believe I can do it. It fits this thread perfect.
 

Tim Mazzola

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Kenjitsuka said:
Tim Mazzola said:
I can temporarily turn off my sight. Like, I can have my eyes open, but voluntarily make my sight worse to the point where I can be almost completely blind (just seeing everything as a blur, basically, not even perceiving shapes). I always figured anybody could do this by un-focusing their eyes, but nobody I tell it about believes it's possible, so I guess they can't.
I can do that too. Isn't it just some eye muscle thing?
I've never thought about it as anything special.

Also, 3 years of age and being a baby are lightyears apart, brain development and memory wise...
I know, I'm just saying, most people don't believe me when I say I can remember that far.
 

Sir Broccoli

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I can grow an extra tooth.

Well, I could until they pulled it out. People have a hard time believing me until I show the X-ray photo.

Captcha: giddy goat
 

warrcry13

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I can shake my whole face along with the thumb dislocation and nostril flaring, also my knees when standing relaxed look as if they are bending backwards. It's really odd looking its kinda like: Imagine a line and at the center it goes backwards and at the bottom it goes back to the original line. I guess I could just say they bend slightly backwards but then I sound like a mutant.
 

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A Hermit's Cave
Quaxar said:
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.
How does this work for you... (yes, I'm being a ponce for quoting myself).

SckizoBoy said:
I will immediately preface this by saying I am not a theoretical physicist.

*ahem* You do realise that tachyon research has only advanced to the point where their involvement in brane-antibrane interactions is only just being understood. Moreover, the application of tachyon fields to systems as small as a bottle of water is... non-sensical. Even current research, e.g. tachyonic fields with respect to dark energy models, run into the problem of causality resolution [1], even if prior hypotheses have been thoroughly tested. Also, despite the requirement of a series of assumptions (e.g. non-flat FRW universe etc.) entropy correction is supremely difficult and tachyonic fields must be considered alongside a myriad of other 'forces' (e.g. K-essence, dilation scalar fields) and other hypothetical models, including loop quantum gravity [2]. All of this is based upon the viability of a particular agegraphic dark energy model [3], which I personally don't like the look of. ¬_¬

Anyway, even were the entirety of the above to be proven to be real (in the mathematical sense), and most of the authors require uncertainty principles to prove probability, how (or rather, why) could it be applied to such mundane and banal things as water...?

1. Sheykhi A, Physics Letters B 682 (2010) 329?333
2. Farooq et al. (submitted 2010 - arXiv: 1003.4098v2)
3. Cui et al. Chinese Physics B 19-1 (2010) 019802

Yes, I'm trolling.

Therefore, request: cite your sources.
Or alternatively, go to page 4, read the long posts and... well, react how you will react.
 

DoctorPhil

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let said:
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
When you said "fleiable", you meant flexible right? How is it?
 

let's rock

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DoctorPhil said:
let said:
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
When you said "fleiable", you meant flexible right? How is it?
Yes, I ment flexible. And I don't know what you mean by "How is it?" If you mean how does it feel, just like if somebody else was doing it
 

Super Six One

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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.
I can do that with my left sholder, just the left one tho for some reason(I think it's and injury i got during gym when i was young and never got checked out)

OT : I have the ablity to create the most factual lies my freinds and family have ever hear of. It's slightly compulsive, someone mentions somthing they have say, hear on the news, and my mind just come out with this amazing story about it which sounds totally real about the subject, and well its just total fake.
After tho i do tell them that i made it up and they can't belive that i thought of it on the spot so quickly.
 

Drummie666

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Well, I can vibrate my eyes, partially dislocate both my shoulders, move a muscle on the top of my head and occasionally I get dreams of events that happen a couple years down the road.

I haven't had one of those in a long time, so I don't think really believe that I have that power.
 

zefiewings

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I have an audio memory, so I remember full length movies, damn near to the letter after only seeing it once or twice. People always assume I match the same movie over and over until it sticks, but that just isn't so. I have seen some movies over and over (because I love them) but I still only need a few times seing them to get them.
It is taking at leased two or three times these days, because my movie collection is about 1000 large.

It works with music, and plays too.

I just wish I only remembered the stuff I like. Nothing is worse then constantly getting some signer you hate in your head because you know all her stuff.
 

Psymon138

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I can dislocate my shoulders, at least partially. It doesn't hurt and I can pop them back in just as easily. It's not terribly useful though, they pop back in by themselves once I lift my arms much above horizontal. So no escaping straitjackets for me.