jambo372 said:Does anyone here know where I can get films ( preferably but not essentially in colour & original ), of Nina Kulagina, or other psychics giving demonstrations of psychokinesis or as most of you prefer to call it, deception ?
Marquis de Carabas said:I generally dowse for my telekinetic films.
Marquis de Carabas said:I generally dowse for my telekinetic films.
Ashles said:Jambo you have read and watched everything about Nina ever. If you don't know, how on earth do you think we will?
Luke T. said:Damn, I'm good...
Lisa Simpson said:Oh sure, do it the easy way. Using tarot cards is way harder than Google.
Luke T. said:Tarot cards are no good for spelling out an url. That's when I use an Ouija board.
Marquis de Carabas said:I can't use my Ouija board anymore. Way too many pop-ups.
Luke T. said:Jambo, if you are stumped on how she does the compass trick in the second video, I'll tell you how she did it. I've done it myself.![]()
jambo372 said:I have saw both videos before.
I'm sure I won't believe you if you tell me but you might as well tell me.
PS If you say she had hidden high-power magnets on her kneecaps, in her bra, up her sleeve or somewhere else on her person I'll know you're wrong. Zverev, Sergeyev and colleagues tested her for this with a compass and other instruments before and during the experiment.
Luke T. said:Yes. Magnets. And many a "scientist" has been fooled by parlor tricks in the past.
Just off the top of my head, if I have a magnet on a string around my neck and tuck the magnet under my arm and stand in a natural posture with my arms at my sides while someone scans me with a compass, it will not cause the compass to waver. After I am scanned, I merely have to move my arm a little way away from my body and allow the magnet to swing into position on my chest to allow the trick to commence.
I'm sure a magician could think of a dozen ways to conceal a magnet during a search.