Omega(the end) + X(the unknown) = Ending Ignorance of the unknown. Truth...knowledge...enlightenment
There is no failure only feedback. Failure is when you stop trying.
Whoa, the flame in the jar was really cool.
Do you have a smoke detector? I was just wondering, because for me it's difficult to even make pancakes without having it beeping in the corridor =).
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
"True focus lies between rage and serenity."
Good job man =D..
@ Sting_Chameleon : You'll never know what you'll be able to do easily unless you're able to already do it easily. What I meant by that: we have to keep trying to find out what we are able to do and nothing is difficult. When something seems difficult at first and we're finally able to get a hang of it, we usually find how simple it all actually was. I kind of suck at wording these things, but the point is that you can certainly do it at least as easily as owltwelve .
These fun ideas make me want to try pyrokinesis again. A moment of freedom between those busy weeks =P. Last time I practiced it, I started to slightly doubt in pulsing, because the flame would easily start pulsing and then keep doing it until I made a stasis field attempt to stop it.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
@ Treasure Hunter : I really enjoyed that video (and the music as well).
I took a pk attempt on a candle today and was having trouble feeling the flame again. Instead of the flame, I could feel the candle and the plate that it was on. What was weird though, when I felt the candle slide on the plate, the flame hopped as if the candle had moved with great acceleration and then stopped quickly. The movement of the candle was barely visible, but the effect it had on the flame was great. The same happened when I felt the plate slanting - the flame leaned in the opposite direction as if it had been slanted by somewhere around 30 degrees.
I haven't seen anything like this before, it looked as if the flame greatly over-amplified the movement of the candle. Any ideas what might have happened?
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
Omega(the end) + X(the unknown) = Ending Ignorance of the unknown. Truth...knowledge...enlightenment
There is no failure only feedback. Failure is when you stop trying.
I think it's still some kind of a doubt construct at work. Deep down I'm probably still having difficulties in believing it's actually real. However, it doesn't make sense to subconsciously try to mask pk behind another pk to "confirm" disbelief.
It reminded me of what happened with the propeller and fan a while ago - when I was about to pull the plug, the propeller was already stopping before I even managed to do that. The same happened with radiometer once - I reached for the switch to turn the lamp off and the vanes already slowed down.
Edit: I think I got it - for some reason I sometimes consider pyrokinesis more difficult than pk on solid objects.
How do some guys feel air molecules buzzing around in the flame? They are so small, doesn't it mean entraining to extremely high frequencies?
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.