Kuko 4000
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Stands to reason that your debater/debatee got his "most interesting case" directly from the Geller book.
It was, btw, the most "scientifically convincing case" what I asked for.
Stands to reason that your debater/debatee got his "most interesting case" directly from the Geller book.
I think these guys just copy each other's work and embroider. Check out the following (also linked from that main Wiki article). The site actually lifted it (with permission) from a Wallechinsky and Wallace book.
http://www.trivia-library.com/b/biography-of-electric-psychokinetic-anne-marie-sch-part-1.htm
Similar, but with a little more fluff thrown in. Like I said, since almost nothing is documented, they all add a little something to the tale.
Thanks for the digging Georg!
@Georg.... Nice work.
I wasn't much surprised to find a lot of woo-ish mentions of his name, either. Anyone who validates Geller is either a hoaxster or a great example of that group from the scientific community that Randi always mentions as easily fooled.
Foolme, this is the same link I added to my post in the previous page, thanks anyway!
Really? Could you show us some?
How so? That's like saying the venusian mouse proves the martian elephant.
Rather than waste bandwidth with a totally useless post, maybe you could contribute to the discussion in hand? For instance, what's your guess at how she achieved the following effects?
I do remember seeing the film many years ago, and couldn't see how anybody could make the heavy overhead corridor lights swing so vigorously. Though I don't believe it was achieved by paranormal means, I'd like somebody to offer an explanation.
You really don't see how micro-PK is supporting evidence for RSPK? o.0
I really don't see how a phenomenon that cannot be shown to exist can be called "supporting evidence" for anything.
It can be shown, but not easily. That's why I think micro-PK won't be the first psychic phenomena that will be proven. I think presentiment will be the first to be proven. Once that happens other psychic phenomena will be looked at closer. Maybe then we can get a better handle on PK.
There is actual film footage of the heavy-looking overhead lights swinging like pendulums (I can't be arsed to do a Youtube search, but it's probably on there somewhere).We have nothing beyond a claim of witnessing, which can make thinks sound more than they really were. For example were picture REALLY rotating the whole 360 or only swivelling to a great angle then released rotating the other way around ? Without visual evidence we are left conjecturing on how it was done. But big angle picture rotating and lamp swivelling could certainly be done with thin enough cable. Then it all hinge on how much investigation was done. Because funnily when I try to look in german wiki at rosenheim page, you find only the city. I will try to look later on google for more, but if there are only written witness report it is USELESS.
There is actual film footage of the heavy-looking overhead lights swinging like pendulums (I can't be arsed to do a Youtube search, but it's probably on there somewhere).
That's what I want explained. Forget all this waffling and flaming and wibbling over words. How might a hoaxer do it?
ETA: Moochie, I've already stated that I don't believe any of it was paranormal. I'd just like that bit of film footage explained. It certainly wasn't CGI.
Being heavy would help, actually. It wouldn't need much to get it started, after which it would oscillate impressively on its own longer than a lightweight chandelier.Firstly Heavy looking means NOTHING. We had a massive wood overhead light at home. It was very easily swinging. Show us the film (link it), and I bet simple explanation with cable would be enough.
Are those the videos???
I think presentiment will be the first to be proven. Once that happens other psychic phenomena will be looked at closer. Maybe then we can get a better handle on PK.
Limbo, any comments on Gr8wight's reply to the link you posted?
Is that when someone has a bad feeling about something and then it comes true?
How do you think this will be proven?