psi20
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Heh, my calculator did. I don't have fractions (5/3) if that's what you did. I use division. If you did division and it gave you the wrong answer, beats me. It's a Casio fx-300W or something. 21 [x^y] ( 5 % 3 ) ^ that was supposed to emphasize a division sign haha.
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What's ma error mean? What's Syn Error mean? Are there any other errors?
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Now I'm really confused! When I say both, I mean both a and b. When I saw either, I mean either a or b.
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If you had b^(m/n), is it a) nthroot of (b to the mth) b) (nthroot of b) to the mth c) either d) both
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Nuts! I can't do blindsight.
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I know that it's known as extra sensory perception. What I forgot to say was that Beverly Jaegars considers it to be enhanced sensory perception. She doesn't believe that she has an extra sense, she thinks that she has enhanced her other senses.
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I read a book by a psychic named Beverly Jaegars about ESP, enhanced sensory perception. She said that her psychic powers and stuff were because she practiced on enhancing her 5 senses constantly. It's weird but she did things with colors to try to see if touching things could give you the sense of the color of the object. She did memory exercises and stuff. She did imaginative exercises by visualizing. But what was weird was this. She said there were blind people who sewed. They could sense the colors with their hands. She said there were blind painters who could do the same, perhaps not with touch but with smell. You know Helen Keller? She was blind and deaf but she could tell who came into the room with their smells, or that's what I've read. Like when you're closing your eyes and someone talks. You know who is talking. So when someone gives off body odor, you can tell who it is. Can you or anyone you know smell people, feel colors, etc. etc. or do something weird like that?
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I think it's worth it. Also, I've had my experience with the faceless one. Haha if that's who you want to call it. It wasn't a dream though. Might have been a hallucination right after waking up. I don't know the exact term. Is it hypnagogic? I was a little kid. I called my dad because I needed to use the bathroom and I was scared since it was dark. My dad came. He was standing in the door way of the bedroom since the bathroom was adjacent to the bedroom. I went in. The bathroom door was open so I could make sure my dad was there. I turned the bathroom light on. I peed. I turned to look if my dad was right there. Then I was a shadow of someone my size and height run across the door way out of the bedroom. I was somewhat scared. I thought it could be my sister. Then I flushed the toilet. Strangely, when I went to see if my dad was in the doorway a second later, he was already in bed. And so was my sister. It could've been a ghost.
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Hmm... I thought chemotherapy was radiation therapy.
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Oh, and I agree with what you say, it can be explained with statistics, but I still believe that telepathy and what not is possible.
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As for experiments on the psychic abilities, you can always get out a zener deck and practice with a friend, making sure neither cheats of course. Or something fun I like doing is telling which crayon is which. Get out some crayons, I usually limit myself to the primary and secondary colors only, close your eyes, shuffle the crayons, grab one, say which it is aloud, record your observations.
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How does it work? Could someone tell me if this sounds like chemotherapy? You have a uranium pile short of critical mass. The stray neutrons go out into a room. Many people are in this room. People wear graphite armored suits where they don't need radiation.
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When they throw off particles until their mass is half of the original, it's called a half-life? Will they keep on throwing off a particle? Or will they stop at a certain stage?
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How do those "earthquake shock absorbing foundations" work? What are they made of? How do skyscrapers get so high? If skyscrapers are so big and heavy, why aren't they collapsing? Will a skyscraper collapse even with the best architecture if it has too much weight? Does the top of the skyscraper tilt first before the bottom in an earthquake? How heavy can a skyscraper be? If a terrorist plane is rammed into a geodesic dome, will the whole dome collapse? Would earthquake proof foundations of a geodesic dome be the same as an ordinary house? If you had geodesic domes underground, and an earthquake hit, would the dome break? How do you prevent the collapse?
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Could someone clarify and define these for me? Critical mass is when you have enough of a substance to start a chain reaction right? How does an element become radioactive? Can every element become radioactive? Is uranium-238 radioactive? How much uranium is used in chemotherapy? If plutonium was found in the ground, even a minute amount, would you receive radiation poisoning? Thanks.
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I was wondering how it's possible that every particle is arranged properly to create the object that is to be teleported again. I don't know much about the topic, but if you teleported the person particle by particle, at one point, wouldn't they have half a body and bleed to death?
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Wow! Nice!
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What you all say really explains some stuff for me. But I think there are psychics, whether or not you consider this paranormal. I don't think the word paranormal applies to psychics, because it probably is more normal than you think. But the range differs a lot. I bet you all have had an experience where you were just thinking of a random song, then your sister just starts humming it. Or in class you feel like someone is looking at your and you turn around to find a stranger looking at you. As for the CIA remote viewing, what they did was "imagination exercises." In the beginning, there was success in remote viewing. But as time went on, their remote viewing got weirder and weirder. When a committee finally went to inspect it, they decided it wasn't worth it. I think it's due to the imagination exercises. I'm not sure what those exercises were, but supposedly their minds gave them visions of aliens conspiring with the government and stuff.
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Anyone had a feeling of "falling through the bed?" I read a book lately about astral projections. It described falling as a phase of reaching a "super-sub-concious" or "soul traveling" and what not. What's weird about it is that I have had that experience before several times. Have you? What is it? Is it astral projection? Right when I'm falling, I jolt and wake up. I'm awake when I'm falling. Or at least I'm in a semi-conscious state. On second thought, I may be both sleeping and conscious at the same time. I remember that I dreamt about being a rabbit on the plains. I could faintly hear the music on my radio. Then my rabit self fell into a hole. I jolted and woke up.
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As for some exercises, before sleeping, try to tense up every muscle in your body one after another. Then don't think at all anymore, or at least don't try to.
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One time, when I meditated, I thought 15 minutes passed when only 2 minutes passed. Either that or there was a power outage and it stopped the clock! I never meditated again. It felt so long for such a short time. Another weird experience happened when I was sick. Every 5 minutes I would look at the clock, the digital clock, and only 1 minute passed. I stayed awake the whole night. It appears that there was no power outage, because the sun dawned at the time it was supposed to. Another weird experience had to do with delusions. I was awake, except I couldn't get up. I tried to get up but I was stuck to the bed. I was in a maze. It's hard to describe but I was puny and I was walking through a maze on my bed. My big self, the one sleeping on the bed, felt the maze walls with his skin. I was in two places at once. On the bed and in the maze. There was not actually a person in the maze, just a "thought of me" was trying to find a way out. Pretty weird. I couldn't get out and I panicked. Ours later I found myself still in the maze. Hmm..I might be an insomniac.
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Oh, that's not what my math teacher told me. But it seems that sometimes math teachers teach things wrong. So the square root of 4 IS +/- 2? That changes everything.
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I don't think your analogy works well, in that mine is just an evaluation and yours is an equation. In equations, you would to +/- for even roots, but in evaluations you don't. Like the square root of 4 is just 2. There is no -2. But if x^2 = 4, x = +/- 2. Let me try to clear up my question. In p^(m/n), would you do (nth-root of p) to the m-th or would you do nth-root of (p to the mth)? In p^(mn/mo), would you do (m*nth-root of p) to the m*o-th or would you do m*nth-root of (p to the m*o-th) or would you do (nth-root of p) to the o-th or would you do nth-root of (p to the o-th) It can yield different answers. And it shouldn't.