Post by Lee Ward on Jul 1, 2006 12:39:40 GMT 5
sabi ko sa sarili ko palabas lang to...
ngaun...
I'm confused...
Siyempre nakakita na ako sa TV ng mga taong may laser ang mga mata, nagtratransform bilang berdeng masochista na nasobrahan sa steroids at mga taong 'BINE-BEND' ang air...
anu ang pakiramdam?
Let me spell it out
W-alang pagbabago
E-wan ko sa nagimbento
I-mahinasyon lang atah
R-ough
D-i ko na alam ang susunod...
WALA talaga akong experience sa ESP or Supernatural before
So one cannot assume that i will tolerate something that i am not accustomed to in 15 years of my existence.
alam ko merong agimat na nabibili - kung epktibo ba... subukan niyo na lang
di totoo ang horoscope--- kung magkatotoo man COINCIDENCE lang yun.
dahil sa aking curiousity- binasa ko to...
Taken from :
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/guides/weird/mythsandlegends/pages/uri_result.shtml
Do you believe in ESP?
People who took part in our fun ESP test with paranormal guru Uri Geller correctly guessed what he was thinking - the shape of a star.
Uri had hand-drawn five shapes and told people to "tune in" to his thoughts using their power of concentration. Amazingly, 53% of people correctly guessed the answer with 15% each for the square and triangle.
The key, Uri said, was to get people to focus their thoughts at the same time of day. So at 11.11am and 11.11pm daily over Wrexham Science Festival week, Uri "transmitted" his thoughts. Uri says there is no scientific basis as to why people correctly guess the shape in this and other similar tests, but he has his own theory. Uri believes an invisible thread exists between all people along which information such as thoughts and emotions can be transmitted.
He said: "I conduct these experiments every week. Every time I choose a different shape, people get it. I have no scientific explanation for it, but spiritually I do. I believe we are connected to each other by an invisible thread through which we can transmit information to each other. Our brains may transmit a wave or energy form that can travel to others."
Uri said he believed that the test worked because people had taken part at the allotted time and had "logged on" to Uri's mind.
COMMENTS:
Darron White from London
Of course ESP exists, but the question here is that whether this is a trick or not? Well as we all know Uri Geller is an "expert" in bending sthingys too, I'm an "expert" too in bending sthingys...I bend it with my hands, whats the big deal about bending sthingys with your mind lol?
Skye O'Stara
In the drawing above, the shape that he chose, a star, is drawn a second time, showing that it is the shape he is thinking of. Could it be that the people participating in this experiment saw Uri's hand move in the star shape? How many times was this test conducted? Although I can be open to new ideas, I find it extremely difficult to trust the results of this test when the conditions of the experiment are not described above and it was most likely not completely controlled.
David, Evanston
This is very interesting, but I think to become better established as a valid phenomenon, much better controls have to be designed in a careful study. From what I know, some such studies do show suggestive evidence for ESP, but others do not. Indeed, the ones which do show it were conducted by 'believers', while those which did not were done by 'non-believers'. Some have suggested that these results indicate that 'you get what you expect to see'. It's a convenient explaination, sorta like, those who believe in heaven will go there, but those who don't, won't! Nevertheless, I think humans will always hope for something higher, whether that be extraordinary powers or heaven. It seems to be built into our natures.
Perhaps the very reason why people strive to solve the mystery behind ESP is because, WE, as human beings that use to think that we have limited mortal power, seeks new dimension... a magical and boundless dimension.
Kung totoo man ito-- kau na humusga
ESP~~~ totoo ba ito??
ngaun...
I'm confused...
Siyempre nakakita na ako sa TV ng mga taong may laser ang mga mata, nagtratransform bilang berdeng masochista na nasobrahan sa steroids at mga taong 'BINE-BEND' ang air...
anu ang pakiramdam?
Let me spell it out
W-alang pagbabago
E-wan ko sa nagimbento
I-mahinasyon lang atah
R-ough
D-i ko na alam ang susunod...
WALA talaga akong experience sa ESP or Supernatural before
So one cannot assume that i will tolerate something that i am not accustomed to in 15 years of my existence.
alam ko merong agimat na nabibili - kung epktibo ba... subukan niyo na lang
di totoo ang horoscope--- kung magkatotoo man COINCIDENCE lang yun.
dahil sa aking curiousity- binasa ko to...
Taken from :
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/guides/weird/mythsandlegends/pages/uri_result.shtml
Do you believe in ESP?
People who took part in our fun ESP test with paranormal guru Uri Geller correctly guessed what he was thinking - the shape of a star.
Uri had hand-drawn five shapes and told people to "tune in" to his thoughts using their power of concentration. Amazingly, 53% of people correctly guessed the answer with 15% each for the square and triangle.
The key, Uri said, was to get people to focus their thoughts at the same time of day. So at 11.11am and 11.11pm daily over Wrexham Science Festival week, Uri "transmitted" his thoughts. Uri says there is no scientific basis as to why people correctly guess the shape in this and other similar tests, but he has his own theory. Uri believes an invisible thread exists between all people along which information such as thoughts and emotions can be transmitted.
He said: "I conduct these experiments every week. Every time I choose a different shape, people get it. I have no scientific explanation for it, but spiritually I do. I believe we are connected to each other by an invisible thread through which we can transmit information to each other. Our brains may transmit a wave or energy form that can travel to others."
Uri said he believed that the test worked because people had taken part at the allotted time and had "logged on" to Uri's mind.
COMMENTS:
Darron White from London
Of course ESP exists, but the question here is that whether this is a trick or not? Well as we all know Uri Geller is an "expert" in bending sthingys too, I'm an "expert" too in bending sthingys...I bend it with my hands, whats the big deal about bending sthingys with your mind lol?
Skye O'Stara
In the drawing above, the shape that he chose, a star, is drawn a second time, showing that it is the shape he is thinking of. Could it be that the people participating in this experiment saw Uri's hand move in the star shape? How many times was this test conducted? Although I can be open to new ideas, I find it extremely difficult to trust the results of this test when the conditions of the experiment are not described above and it was most likely not completely controlled.
David, Evanston
This is very interesting, but I think to become better established as a valid phenomenon, much better controls have to be designed in a careful study. From what I know, some such studies do show suggestive evidence for ESP, but others do not. Indeed, the ones which do show it were conducted by 'believers', while those which did not were done by 'non-believers'. Some have suggested that these results indicate that 'you get what you expect to see'. It's a convenient explaination, sorta like, those who believe in heaven will go there, but those who don't, won't! Nevertheless, I think humans will always hope for something higher, whether that be extraordinary powers or heaven. It seems to be built into our natures.
Perhaps the very reason why people strive to solve the mystery behind ESP is because, WE, as human beings that use to think that we have limited mortal power, seeks new dimension... a magical and boundless dimension.
Kung totoo man ito-- kau na humusga
ESP~~~ totoo ba ito??