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Do you believe that we can move balls across a table with the power of our mind?

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Do you believe that we can move balls across a table with the power of our mind?

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  1. i personally think u do.. idk i just think ur capable u just need to be in the right state of mind and its all in the power of ur mind, kinda like hypnotizing someone i guess


  2. No

  3. LOL what a random question!

    No, i don't think our mind is that powerful...can you imagine the fun we could have (or the chaos we'd cause if it were lol)

  4. well you have to see it to believe it

  5. No one has ever convinced the scientific community that it could be done. If someone could it would make history. With the power of your mind you could learn to fly an aircraft. It would be a lot more exciting than moving balls across a table.

  6. Mine are moving now...

  7. who know there might be somebody out there i read a mystery book about a guy who bent spoons wit his mind so maybe it's possible i used to love Matilda when i was younger and i always tried to move things with my mind (never got anywhere) and i believe that there is magic, i believe we all have magic, just none of us know how to use it i mean think we only use some of our brains and we lose like a ton of brain cells by the time  were three so if we didn't and we used all our brain IMAGINE WHAT WE COULD DO!!  so MAYBE.

  8. yes

  9. Only if the power of your mind instruct your hand to move and push them.

  10. No.

  11. You need help.

  12. No, the scripture with faith you can move mountains is true but symbolic as some problems seem like mountains to us and it is God's power that moves them and not OUR minds.

    j

  13. Of course. At least Prime Minister Gordon Brown can move Education Secretary Ed Balls whenever he wishes, just by thinking about it from across the Cabinet Table.

    He might have that 'telekinesis moment' when he projects his power of mind across the table and says, "Balls, you are to be moved to be Ambassador to Afghanistan."

  14. scientists have tried to come up with a reason why this would happen..

    unfortunately we have come up with nothing..and we have examined the brain very much...and looked at different parts of the brain...and it is physically impossible to move an object without force or pressure behind it...and our brains are not magnetic in n e way....which would be the only possible conclusion.

  15. Absolutely.Theirs much more to how we can use our brain ,we only use a small portion of it.we use the 5 senses but their are more but we are only taught to use the 5,because of ignorance and disbelief and fear of being classed as weird etc we learn to repress those other senses.Such a shame because they could come in bloody handy if you dare to think how.

    Makes you wonder who is behind wanting to keep this from us in a way  that we feel we need to hide other senses from each other,or be classed as stupid when its actually a very intellectual thing to possess.

  16. Yes, if you slant the table downhill just the right amount.

  17. I don't know if it is true, but I read somewhere (a long time ago) that all living creatures generate magnetic energy fields.  So, if that's true and if we could learn to manipulate our own energy fields to make them more dense, perhaps we could use those energy fields to move balls across tables.

    But, I doubt it.

  18. well............u cannot unless and untill u r not gifted with the extraordinary force of non contact forces like gravity, manetism etc etc etc........which is totally impossible!

  19. sure, if your minds telling you to lift up one side of the table

  20. Of course you can, pool table, pool balls, and a pool cue. Think about moving the balls on the table, take cue......................

  21. No. Check out "James Randi Educational Foundation" on wiki. In reply to tornadol's answer above I would suggest you think about what you're saying and how stupid it sounds, "...i believe that there is magic, i believe we all have magic, just none of us know how to use it...". In other words you're saying you believe in in some thing for which there is no evidence what so ever. I agree it may be possible but then in that case why not believe in anything as anything could be possible? In reply to Patsy's answer I would say the same thing. There is no evidence to substanciate that the human brain could perform telekinetic feats if we used it differently. Why not believe that we could fly or turn into cabbages or anything else for which there is no evidence. Use your common sense and look for evidence....

  22. Not until I see it, and even then I'd be sceptical.

  23. It is not a question of belief. It is a question of empirical science. Therefore, there is only one way to find out. Try it, and if it doesn't work, then the answer must be "no."

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