
11-29-2009, 07:08 PM
About the man who can supposedly survive in sub-zero temperatures...that's not true. Sub-zero is a theory, it hasn't ever actually been created by people. At least, not last I heard.
I did a study on telekinesis a few years ago, and gave a report on it. I remember there being one test I read about where a few peoples living cells were taken from them and kept in the lab. Those people were then to go on about their daily lives. One man was nearly hit by a car, and at that same time, his cells back at the lab reacted. (I don't remember the specific details) I also had a theory on kinetic energy involving telekinesis/psychokinesis. where, if were were somehow able to control the kinetic energy created by us, we could possibly use it to move objects. Our bodies are constantly moving, and pushing out small amount of energy. My theory was, that if we somehow developed our brains, that we could control where that energy went. Everything is somehow connected. The chair I sit in is touching the ground, the dresser across the room is on the ground and there is a glass on the dresser. Now, if I had control of the kinetic energy my body was creating I could maybe force that glass to fall over. Of course, as that energy moved through each object and moved towards the glass it would slowly use that energy. So I figured, if we created a larger amount to do such things, say, slam my hand on the desk (thus creating a lot of kinetic energy) that might be able to do it. I think we would need scientific help in this, I don't think it's something we're going to develop on our own, not any time soon anyways. I always just thought it was an interesting idea, taking it from a scientific view.
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