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Eleo Apr 13, 2006 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead Horse++
I don't know that many people who are able to dislocate every joint in their body and fit themselves inside a suitcase, then fit themselves back together again. Nor am I able to perform this feat myself or could I with practice. Therefore, this is an ability that some people have and some do not.

I might be mistaken but this falls into the category of an ability we all have but in which we are rarely proficient. Last I checked anyone could force their joints to dislocate, it's just that most people don't want to because it is both unnecessary and unpleasant.

WraithTwo Apr 13, 2006 06:02 PM

I swear that one or two times a year, something will happen that was in a dream (not approximately, but perfect both in sound and image) that had occured in the last week. I normally don't believe in a lot of this stuff, but damn, it's hard to say that something isn't going on once you've seen it yourself.

- WraithTwo -

nanashiusako Apr 13, 2006 08:53 PM

Ok, first of all, that ESP game IS addictive! I played, like, ten round sin a row....but my highest score was 1000. Most people choose haircolor when a picture of a woman is shown, but woman is a taboo word. Not the same for men. At least I don't think so.

I think people can have their minds on the same track. I have often thought my husband and I had some kind of weird brain connection because we will think of the same things around the same time, or do the same things (like play with Google Earth) even though he is at work and I am at home. I don't know if that's ESP, though.

DeadHorse++ Apr 14, 2006 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
I might be mistaken but this falls into the category of an ability we all have but in which we are rarely proficient. Last I checked anyone could force their joints to dislocate, it's just that most people don't want to because it is both unnecessary and unpleasant.

Dunno about you, but it's something I'm physically unable to do...unless I want to break my bones.

Can you do it?

Eleo Apr 14, 2006 08:32 AM

Sure.

MagicumMusica Apr 16, 2006 02:41 PM

Dont know if this counts as ESP or not, but i knew there would be a thread of this nature here ;) :P

DCII764II00 Apr 16, 2006 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by eriol
I wonder if any of you actually believe one of theese so-called Extra Sensory Perception... so has anyone here has experienced any of these stuff? What do you say about ESP? Do you believe if human could actually do these?

I'll tell you what, if you add an 'N' to the ESP.. I think I would. Infact, I think I am gonna go watch some ESPN right now.. That stuff is amazing... The way he shoots the ball, slaps the puck... It has to be some sort of magic.. Something! CUz that's just way to amazing to be done by any regular humans!

.dc

DeadHorse++ Apr 17, 2006 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by a_gerontophile
Sure.

Okay then. Have someone take your photo while doing it, then post it.

Dekoa Apr 20, 2006 08:09 AM

I believe that all minds have the capability of more advanced thought processes, ESP, Telepathy, and generally more power than people give it right now. However, there are limits on our minds right now to gradually introduce these into society. You know that saying that we only use 10% of our minds? I believe that once we start getting past that 10%, we get into the brain powers that we find amusing in comic books now and days. I think those powers may start unlocking around 30% though. Our minds constantly need more memory. We are like walking RAM.

Kirin Apr 20, 2006 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Dekoa
I believe that all minds have the capability of more advanced thought processes, ESP, Telepathy, and generally more power than people give it right now. However, there are limits on our minds right now to gradually introduce these into society. You know that saying that we only use 10% of our minds? I believe that once we start getting past that 10%, we get into the brain powers that we find amusing in comic books now and days. I think those powers may start unlocking around 30% though. Our minds constantly need more memory. We are like walking RAM.

I believe that statement is false.

http://staff.washington.edu/chudler/tenper.html

Dekoa Apr 21, 2006 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kirin
I believe that statement is false.

http://staff.washington.edu/chudler/tenper.html


True, There is some truth to that. But that's only because We use all sections of our brain in different parts. Plus that site doesn't seem legit, even for a .edu website, it doesn't state any proper references nor experiments. It also says that there is a lack of proof. Well that is a double edged sword. There isn't proof that we use all of our brains is there? I think that if we use all 1,300 grams of our brain, then we could unlock other abilities.

Tube Apr 21, 2006 12:36 AM

Yeah, so where's the gosh damn brainkey to open up all these superhuman abilities I've been keeping locked away all these years. Can't let over a thousand grams of brain tissue go to waste.

Dekoa Apr 21, 2006 12:15 PM

Aparently no one has found it yet. I would imagine it to be a very hard lock to crack without the key. WHo knows what the key could be. Something that could be man made or it could be something supernatural.

Avan Apr 21, 2006 12:18 PM

All ESP-related events, supernatural, mystical, magical, and UFOs are nothing but extra virgin bullshit.

http://www.randi.org/

The James Randi Educational Foundation is a non-profit learning resource aimed at promoting critical thinking everywhere.

GAME OVER

Double Post:
Now THIS is ESP.

Michael Romeo from Symphony X uses them.

They're cool.

http://www.espguitars.com/guitars.html

shadowlink56 Apr 22, 2006 02:16 AM

If it has a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you say.
--- Winston Zeddemore in Ghostbusters

Fatt Apr 22, 2006 01:56 PM

A friend of mine had lung cancer. He was going to die sometime, but nobody knew exactly when. One night, his wife woke up at about 3am with the exact realization that it was time. She got out of bed and went to his side. He smiled and said "I knew you'd come". They shared a last moment holding each other's hands, and he expired.

For that reason, I believe ESP is not completely dismissable, but still could only truly be defined as a miracle until the complete science of the human brain is figured out.


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