LIghtness skill and empty force

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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby windwalker on Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:33 am

regarding ( emit detectible electrical/electromagnetic charges or fields.)

(Neurons work like wires, transmitting electric signals. When the neuron is resting, an electric charge builds up inside it. If triggered, a nerve impulse rushes to the end of the cell, where a chemical called a neurotransmitter passes the signal to the next neuron across a gap, or synapse.)

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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Dmitri on Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:39 am

Coiled_Spring wrote:they rather attempt to hide their "real skills" or protect them from 'outsiders' instead of revealing them

...as is clearly the case with the above video clip. :)
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Interloper on Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:08 am

I'm talking about in a tangible sense -- like an electric eel having a very observable physiology and organs adapted to concentrating and emitting an electrical charge. Water-dwelling animals have a far greater use and likelihood of evolving these aspects because water is a better means of directing and conducting it, for "personal gain," than gaseous/air atmosphere.

Of COURSE our nervous systems are based on electrochemical impulses that are measurable. My point is that a human being - and every other land animal, has no means of creating and conducting an electrical charge or electromagnetic force (beyond that created in day-to-day neurological function). We simply haven't evolved that way.

Human bodies have been dissected and examined for over a thousand years, probably longer, and every organ has been accounted for. Tell me how a human being, living in a gaseous atmosphere, is going to generate, focus and emit a concentrated electromagnetic or other field that is capable of moving a solid object? Other than blasting away a piece of paper with a fart, or similar such exploitation of said gaseous atomosphere. ;)

donjitsu2 wrote:
Interloper wrote:For example, there has been absolutely no indication that the human nervous system is able to emit detectible electrical/electromagnetic charges or fields. We simply have not evolved in that direction.



That isn't even close to true.

Our nervous system and heart both produce electromagnetic energy as a result of their normal day-to-day functioning. In fact, most metabolic processes produce some form of electromagnetic energy. When put under pressure (such as being squeezed during a muscular contraction) our bones produce small amounts of electricity - this is called the piezoelectric effect.

These bioelectromagnetic fields are easily detectable.

Electroencephalography (EEG, or the study of the electromagnetic field emitted by the brain via scalp sensors), Electrocardiography (ECG, or the study of the electrical activity of the heart via sensors placed on the skin near the heart), and Electromyography (EMG, or the study of electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles) would not exist if this weren't true.

It's one thing to say that human beings don't produce/will never be capable of producing enough electromagnetic energy to physically move another human being....BUT it is pretty ignorant to state we simply don't produce an EM Field - because it has long be an established scientific fact that we do.


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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Patrick on Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:15 pm

Thanks to the great shiva we have in our western culture also remarkable men with very unusual powers. Very similar to the powerful chinese man who - in his unforeseeable wisdom - makes bricks fall over. Some of our wise men even make monuments disappear. In our culture we respect such men and their talents, we even pay them and visits their shows. We call them magicians.
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Mr_Wood on Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:14 pm

David Blaine demonstrating similar skills :o

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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Michael on Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:35 am

Peacedog wrote:Here is the link: http://www.Plumbpub.com/sales/vcd-title.htm#ziran

Link doesn't work for me.
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby GrahamB on Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:52 am

Coiled_Spring wrote:


Love the way he stamps his foot on the ground hard to knock the brick over while doing some 'qi' movement with his hands ;D
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby beenawhile on Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:57 am

Dim, Int and Ron: the guards of sanity. Thank you.
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby Steve Rowe on Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:56 am

I think you're being a bit harsh, if he is ever attacked whist walking round a bowl by a standing block of wood, he will know what to do. Will you?
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Re: LIghtness skill and empty force

Postby GaryR on Thu May 16, 2013 5:50 pm

beenawhile wrote:Dim, Int and Ron: the guards of sanity. Thank you.
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HA! I just saw this thread. Love the music, the simple magic trick, and the basket walk. Good stuff.
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