I thought a robot was a machine built to do the work of man (no particular shape),[...]
I do believe that the word "robot" actually comes from the Czech
words for "work" or "worker".
I thought a robot was a machine built to do the work of man (no particular shape),[...]
Yeah but what "caused" your "motor cortex" to will your arm up? No body even thinks something caused every thing you decide to do. That is why people have "free will."
Or, don't you believe people have "free will?"
Why do they have to wait until night?
Its rather obvious that he is being pulled by wires rather than floating. His body gets jerked when he goes up. Something that would happen if he were held by wires, not floating.
David Copperfield is better.
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The only thing I can't figure out is, if he was attached to a type of lever, how did they disconnect him from the lever and remove the device fast enough for us to have not seen it when he 'falls'? I suppose it was simply editing.
I really wish the jerks that filmed this would step forward.
Yes, but can they make themselves heavier?Like the elephant said, its turtles all the way down.
So, if the motor cortex is the "first cause" of something, doesn't your center of gravity change when the motor cortex does its thing? Or do you think that "thoughts" don't weigh anything? If so, do you think that thoughts are not part of the body at all? Hmmm?
Lots of name calling hereabouts. I am either this Dejan person, or Sylvia rocks, or a "troll" or all of those. None of it means anything to me, honestly.
I think the interesting thing hit on above was the stuff about the "motor cortex." Like the elephant said, its turtles all the way down. How does referring to the "motor cortex" explain why your arm goes up? What caused your motor cortex to "will" your arm up? Another electrical thing in another cortex? What caused that? And what caused that?
So, if the motor cortex is the "first cause" of something, doesn't your center of gravity change when the motor cortex does its thing? Or do you think that "thoughts" don't weigh anything? If so, do you think that thoughts are not part of the body at all? Hmmm?
Well, so, if the "center of gravity" can change by thought, why can't it change in a bigger way, like levitating the African Shaman before your very eyes. Maybe his will is strong enough to change his center of gravity more than yours ha ha.
You know, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Get it?

I think most everyone agreed they can make themselves heavier. The dispute was over how they did it and whether it could me measured on a scale.
I think most everyone agreed they can make themselves heavier. The dispute was over how they did it and whether it could me measured on a scale.
Your center of gravity doesn't change by thought alone, action must be taken for it to change. In additon changing your center of gravity doesn't change gravity or your weight.Lots of name calling hereabouts. I am either this Dejan person, or Sylvia rocks, or a "troll" or all of those. None of it means anything to me, honestly.
I think the interesting thing hit on above was the stuff about the "motor cortex." Like the elephant said, its turtles all the way down. How does referring to the "motor cortex" explain why your arm goes up? What caused your motor cortex to "will" your arm up? Another electrical thing in another cortex? What caused that? And what caused that?
So, if the motor cortex is the "first cause" of something, doesn't your center of gravity change when the motor cortex does its thing? Or do you think that "thoughts" don't weigh anything? If so, do you think that thoughts are not part of the body at all? Hmmm?
Well, so, if the "center of gravity" can change by thought, why can't it change in a bigger way, like levitating the African Shaman before your very eyes. Maybe his will is strong enough to change his center of gravity more than yours ha ha.
You know, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Get it?
I think most everyone agreed they can make themselves heavier. The dispute was over how they did it and whether it could me measured on a scale.
