magi
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None, because ice cream doesn't have bones.
Bzzt. Six, because cows don't lay oranges.
None, because ice cream doesn't have bones.
Why throw gravity out? Gravity is present whether or not an object is being levitated. But that is not the point. Momentum is independent of gravity. Did you see the frog levitating in post # 145 or the weightless dog in #170? They are both comfortably traveling at the same rate through space as their containers.No, but the ball is under the affect of gravity. Throw gravity out of your equation and see where your ball ends up. The earth moves even faster than your train.
No, it did actually happen (the sex with the big-breasted woman). She's my wife.![]()
I have a bridge I'd like to sell you, cheap. Since you'll buy ANYTHING, what's a few thousand dollars between friends?OK, well, I thought it would be OK to do some "research" on levitatioin as it pertains to African Shamans, and would'nt you know it, there is a lot written about this very subject.
Here is something...
Another ability frequently attributed to saints is levitation. St. Joseph of Cupertino and St. Theresa of Avila were both reputed to do it frequently. One eyewitness swore Theresa remained airborne, eighteen inches off the ground, for about half an hour. The great Tibetan yogi Milarepa went one better: according to contemporary accounts, he was able to walk and even sleep while levitating. In the nineteenth century, the spiritualist medium Daniel Dunglas Home surprised several witnesses by floating out of a third story window and into another. The Italian medium Amedee Zuccarini was photographed levitating with his feet some twenty inches above the nearest support.
http://www.llewellyn.com/bookstore/blurb.php?pn=K084&type=Excerpt
18 inches is, I would point out pointedly, almost exactly what I would estimate, just by looking and without measuring, what the African Shaman did. There must be some balance or equilibrium at 18 inches or thereabouts.
Now, did all these people, including the medium lady (was it a lady?) who floated around, were these all on see-saws (doubtful) or wires on their thoraxes (which did *NOT* as I saw put any stress or strain on the African Shaman as I expect counterbalancing his weight would have -- just an observation on the back of the napkin, you know).
So, post hoc propter hoc I would say to this. If the shoe fits, wear it. Here we have proof that holy people all over the world have done things *much* more hard to understand, with our primitive understanding, than the Shaman we saw.
If you make bananas, you better figure what to do with the peels, right? Or do you disagree?
I wasn't there during the filming, so I can't say for sure whether or not the people who were there were affected by the shaman's brain waves.So can the Shaman make your brain think he is levitating, by sending out brain waves or something, so that everyone who watches says he is levitating, when "really" he isn't, but there are no wires or anything?
OK, well, I thought it would be OK to do some "research" on levitatioin as it pertains to African Shamans, and would'nt you know it, there is a lot written about this very subject.
Here is something...
Another ability frequently attributed to saints is levitation. St. Joseph of Cupertino and St. Theresa of Avila were both reputed to do it frequently. One eyewitness swore Theresa remained airborne, eighteen inches off the ground, for about half an hour. The great Tibetan yogi Milarepa went one better: according to contemporary accounts, he was able to walk and even sleep while levitating. In the nineteenth century, the spiritualist medium Daniel Dunglas Home surprised several witnesses by floating out of a third story window and into another. The Italian medium Amedee Zuccarini was photographed levitating with his feet some twenty inches above the nearest support.
http://www.llewellyn.com/bookstore/blurb.php?pn=K084&type=Excerpt
18 inches is, I would point out pointedly, almost exactly what I would estimate, just by looking and without measuring, what the African Shaman did. There must be some balance or equilibrium at 18 inches or thereabouts.
Now, did all these people, including the medium lady (was it a lady?) who floated around, were these all on see-saws (doubtful) or wires on their thoraxes (which did *NOT* as I saw put any stress or strain on the African Shaman as I expect counterbalancing his weight would have -- just an observation on the back of the napkin, you know).
So, post hoc propter hoc I would say to this. If the shoe fits, wear it. Here we have proof that holy people all over the world have done things *much* more hard to understand, with our primitive understanding, than the Shaman we saw.
If you make bananas, you better figure what to do with the peels, right? Or do you disagree?
Why throw gravity out? Gravity is present whether or not an object is being levitated. But that is not the point. Momentum is independent of gravity. Did you see the frog levitating in post # 145 or the weightless dog in #170? They are both comfortably traveling at the same rate through space as their containers.
Five, it was a COMPLETE AND UTTER FRAUD!!!To answer why the camaraman did not shoot the back of the Shaman I have several answers. One, it was too dark. Two, it would be undignified to show his backside. Three, it would put the camaraman into the view of the camara from the front, and would make the video look wierd. Fourth, the fires would hurt the camaraman who went back there. What's the big deal?
To answer why the camaraman did not shoot the back of the Shaman I have several answers. One, it was too dark. Two, it would be undignified to show his backside. Three, it would put the camaraman into the view of the camara from the front, and would make the video look wierd. Fourth, the fires would hurt the camaraman who went back there. What's the big deal?
To answer why the camaraman did not shoot the back of the Shaman I have several answers. One, it was too dark. Two, it would be undignified to show his backside. Three, it would put the camaraman into the view of the camara from the front, and would make the video look wierd. Fourth, the fires would hurt the camaraman who went back there. What's the big deal?
You definately believe EVERYTHING on the internet as long as the title of the paragraphs you're reading at the time says that it's real.insidespace said:Another ability frequently attributed to saints is levitation. St. Joseph of Cupertino and St. Theresa of Avila were both reputed to do it frequently. One eyewitness swore Theresa remained airborne, eighteen inches off the ground, for about half an hour. The great Tibetan yogi Milarepa went one better: according to contemporary accounts, he was able to walk and even sleep while levitating. In the nineteenth century, the spiritualist medium Daniel Dunglas Home surprised several witnesses by floating out of a third story window and into another. The Italian medium Amedee Zuccarini was photographed levitating with his feet some twenty inches above the nearest support.
http://www.llewellyn.com/bookstore/b...4&type=Excerpt
Why do you even bother to mention mathematical proof? Obviously this means nothing to you. You base your whole view of life on hearsay and Youtube.This is in the form of a semi-theory, not an absolute mathematical proof at this time.
LTC8K6 answered you very well on this in post #233.To answer why the camaraman did not shoot the back of the Shaman I have several answers. One, it was too dark. Two, it would be undignified to show his backside. Three, it would put the camaraman into the view of the camara from the front, and would make the video look wierd. Fourth, the fires would hurt the camaraman who went back there. What's the big deal?
I've been able to test this today as I am telecommuting (read: "spending way too much of the corporation's time surfing the internets"). I am here to say that insidespace is absolutely correct.
I pick up my dog and it wiggles and the scale jumps, swinging about 5 pounds either way - about 1/10th her weight. However, neither my blender, cocktail shaker (no idea why THOSE were out), barbells, carburetor from my 64 Chrysler, nor my cat wiggle. The scale indicator does not bounce.
There is something truly mystical about this dog. The real question here is why did no-one notice this before?
You know it is absolutely incredible. I stood perfectly still on the scales willing them to move and they would not. Yet when I picked up my wriggling three year old the scaled continuously fluctuated.I would also note on the dog thing, that I offered a question to the group and got a lot of weird questions back, but no answers. My question was, wouldn't it be possible (not necessarily "probable") for a dog (for example, because I am not famillar with cats but I know that how they can autorotate in the *air* without pushing on anything, on the way from falling out the window to the ground, to always land on their feet, is something no scientist has ever been able to duplicate) to make himself (or female dog herself) "heavier" without a bathroom scale showing it? I mean, can a scale show everything? It seems there are a lot of thiings that weigh significantly different than the scale (which is made for a person) shows. This is in the form of a semi-theory, not an absolute mathematical proof at this time. If we could get some expert advice here, we could form a real theory of action. I would say we are in the formative stages, like when the wind blows against the grass, right?
I would also note on the dog thing, that I offered a question to the group and got a lot of weird questions back, but no answers. My question was, wouldn't it be possible (not necessarily "probable") for a dog (for example, because I am not famillar with cats but I know that how they can autorotate in the *air* without pushing on anything, on the way from falling out the window to the ground, to always land on their feet, is something no scientist has ever been able to duplicate) to make himself (or female dog herself) "heavier" without a bathroom scale showing it? I mean, can a scale show everything? It seems there are a lot of thiings that weigh significantly different than the scale (which is made for a person) shows. This is in the form of a semi-theory, not an absolute mathematical proof at this time. If we could get some expert advice here, we could form a real theory of action. I would say we are in the formative stages, like when the wind blows against the grass, right?