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To tell is someone is psychic, first make sure they are afraid of bugs, ghosts, and the dark. Then punch them in the face. If they are psychic, fighting moves should not be very effective against them.
@@pauldzim It's a reference to the _Pokémon_ franchise. In its... basically expanded rock-paper-scissors type system, Psychic-type pokémon are weak to Bug-, Ghost-, and Dark-type attacks (double damage), and they are strong against Fighting-type attacks (half damage).
@@GOF-pk9mg Thing was, USA did this via Capitalism rewarding its populace. Like paying engineers, technicians and mechanics a decent wage. This in turn rewarded the Government with a happy worker. Unfortunately we aren’t paid like that anymore. Russia just stole, then on top of that abused their people. The Russian people deserve better.
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Well you should point out that in the New Zealand test it is also very odd that they got ZERO right. It should have been around 1/9 right (5 out of 45) because it was random. By the same binomial test you used to judge the 23/45, there is only a 1.6% chance of that result happening by accident. So it was likely the NZ test was also biased the other way, to get them wrong too often.
Yeah. Also removing whole parts of the transcripts seemed odd to me. Like what if the would-be psychic thought the nature walk happened during the previous days session? Isn’t that part of the test? The nature walk could have not, in fact, happened on that day.
@@sammykenny Step 7 was for the would-be psychic to be brought to the location immediately following their attempt at being psychic, so they knew what locations they had already done, with step 8 being to attempt to be psychic about another location, during which they could talk about locations they had been to and had attempted to be psychic about.
Such massive manipulation? Such intentionally constructed outright fraud deigned to manipulate people? That's a huge accusation to flippantly offer with zero evidence to back it up! The guys doing these experiments and many other similar ones followed scientific protocol more rigidly than the average experimenter BECAUSE of the kind of attitude you display. Do some research!
I always found it delicious that back in the 90s(?) a NIKE commercial of all things proved telekinesis did not exist. And telekinesis is a BIG player in the psychic world. The commercial shows a football flipping end over end in slow motion having been kicked for a field goal. Interspersed is slow motion clips of fans in the stands slowly standing, cheering and generally bug-eyed as they watch the attempt. The football falls just short of clearing the goal post. The voice over tag and or text on screen states: "60,000 fans can not direct the ball over the bar - that's why we play every weekend." Or something to that effect. If 60,000 collectively can't do it - case closed on an individual.
"60,000 people who do not know how to ride a bike, can not ride a bike. Therefore riding a bicycle must be impossible." Do you see the flaw in that logic?
Richard Kapowsky I understand where you're coming from, but I think it's more like "60,000 people collectively, at the same time, tried to push the building 3 inches that way. If all 60,000 collectively can't do it, case closed on any individual being able to do it."
@@DarkShadows713 Way more than 60K people attempted to run a 4 minute mile. It only took one to actually prove it could be done before other people could miraculously do it. Keep that in mind.
@@richardkapowsky6073 The 4 minute mile analogy is also flawed. Prior to that record being broken it was not possible for a human to beat it. This was due to physical limitations at the time. As the human physique 'evolved' and developed it became possible to break the record. Could there be a 'freak' that actually has mental powers that would make certain pyschic powers possible? Always a possibility - but with the intense study of this field over the last 100 years or so - AND the absolute debunking of each and every claim it is highly unlikely. In fact - it is the debunking of each and every claim of such powers that pretty much proves such mental powers are only 'man made' scams and always have been.
Even if we believed that psychics existed, why in the world would they be able to specifically read the thoughts of just a few randomly chosen people they do not know and have not met that just happen to be in a location the psychic doesn't know about, surrounded by a ton of other also-unknown people?
You left out the part that they ran a successful Remote Viewing program for over 20 years, actors different administrations. Jimmy Carter said publicly that a “psychic” helped them find a downed Soviet plane in The Congo. The coordinates given by the remote viewer were less than a mile from the wreckage. There’s a great movie about Russell Targ and the whole history of this called Third Eye Spies.
I swear I can remote view. I've been saying this shit since a kid. It's crazy how nobody can believe you. Same with e.s.p. I meditate everyday and I follow a strict ph diet. I drink alot of chlorophyll water and I'm telling you. You will gain things...
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e oh I'm sure that works perfectly in your country and there are no smugglers and at-home brewers, and missing out on the tax revenue must be nice too. It would also be cool if policy was set out of concern for people's actual wellbeing and not because of the fear of an imaginary man in the sky - because the first results in laws trying to help and rehabilitate people, and the other - in chopped off hands and imprisonment in inhumane conditions.
I once participated in this test where you were supposed to will a random number generator to get higher numbers. It was something for college made by a programming student (I think it was a programming student). The results were interesting. Me and most of the rest of the testers got statistically unlikely results in the opposite direction.
that's because Psi is REAL and doubters and skeptics don't even bother to LOOK at results. they look at 5 studies and when one study doesn't show any evidence they point to that one and LIE about the others that did show evidence. lying skeptics are full of shit.
@@lexiconcapacitor586 The biggest problem of this in science is the lack of consistent results and a proper method of entry into the prevailing model. I think that latter thing is what we should focus on, not that I have any real scientific resources or credentials or anything.
Of all the people that ever claimed to be psychic, the most accurate was, at best, right 38%, of the time, which is well within the realm of possibility of guessing correct.
Try prophets. Every old testament prophet came 100% true. In recent times William Bramham git everything correct. Including predicting 50 years of future world events. Your street address name and age. No in accuracy. It's just physics are not connected to the spirit of God. Who had zero inaccuracies
if you think guessing a person's location on a map accurately 38% of the time is remotely likely, I don't know what to tell you other than you're wrong. either that fact isn't true or there's definitely evidence for psychic abilities to some extent. that number should be 0
Including when Geller correctly guessed the upward facing side of a die 8 times, with all 8 times being correct? That’s less than a one in 1.5 million chance. FYI - it was double blind. If you deny that, you’ll have to explain how a group of scientists conned the CIA out of taxpayer money, managed to do it long enough to write hundreds of pages on the research, and only did it for the reinforcement of, as the CIA put it, a phenomenon considered “paranormal.” Try harder.
Decades ago already I saw reports about dogs awaiting their owners to return home. - Owner just pretends to leave the office: No movement. - Owner actually leaves the office: Dog moves to window to await him. Being a Physicist I tend to explain this with Quantum Mechanics. (Since I studied for this exam for four months.) It is quite complicated and most of Physicists would probably disagree (they don't know better :-)).
Physicist and dog owner. My dog would go to door 20 minutes before my arrival when I was too far away to smell, see or hear, and I had an irregular schedule.
Okay, but statistically, it's also noteworthy that the judges didn't match A SINGLE one correctly. Statistically, you'd expect 1 in 9 odds, as you mentioned. So... not having any matches is also statistically significant - just in the other way. I have no idea what that means in terms of interpretation, only that it is, in fact, more than half as interesting.
Feel very validated that you’ve made this video. I downloaded those files to my phone right when I found out these files were declassified. These topics are quite interesting.
CIA : govt has given us way too much money, what should we do ? Oh okay let's make some logical puzzles for alleged Psychics just like how we used to make in school when our teacher was in her hangover
Well, there is something going on. Was somewhat psychic as a kid but grew out of it by the age of 25 or something like that. And I often knew extremely specific stuff out of nowhere without any kind of preloading. It felt exactly like I remembered something that had already happened. Sometimes I wonder if it's possible to train it up again but never give it a try. I still have a pretty strong gut feeling about things though. Whenever I ignore my gut feeling, things go horribly wrong.
People who had such experiences will always put it out meekly to not sound weird... it's OK to trust your gut. Those who don't will live life trial and error. In the end only we are responsible only for how we live! True to our gut instinct or to others will for us.
It common when your young and most say that is because that is what your used to seeing as a spirit. Like imaginary friends may actually not be imaginary may be real till you get older.
Interesting that you said u grew out of it, I had a lot of premonitions and vision flashes in my 20s this went till I was around 30. Sometimes I can still get some information but I need to really focus.
"Then we have to reimagine our understanding of the world" , yeah I mean whatever helps you to get to sleep at night. It's also how our system thrives , people equate this type of stuff to card tricks etc. It's usually why this type of conversation devolves into character attacks etc, like the passive aggressive comment about Russel Targ not being a doctor. When he is indeed a very accomplished physicist...much more accomplished than the average viewer of this with their tertiary science education. I mean it keeps the world operating the way it does which works out well for the people with a vested interest in that. But the more I look at articles around consciousness etc. From leaders in the field , the more I find that the average science bro is far more confident and sure of scientific materialism than they are. It always brings me back to the guy who discovered washing your hands prevented infection whilst operating in a maternity ward. The dominant scientific authorities (other doctors) at the time, labelled him a nutcase , had him committed to an asylum, he was beaten very badly and died of an infection. Years later here we are taking our hand sanitizer and soap for granted. ✌️
The problem is that they were front loaded with the information of, "we are going somewhere, figure it out". In good, controlled RV, there is NO front loading, and it is often double blind.
There were double blind tests in the study. A man correctly guessed the roll of a die 8 times, with all 8 times being correct. Not remote viewing, but psychic. He was locked alone in a room, scientists put the die in a box, shook it, and it only was opened after he made his guess. Double blind, 8/8 guess were correct. He made no more guesses. There were ten trials and he passed - did not give an answer - twice. 8/8. The chance of guessing that in a world where psychics don’t exist is 1 in 1,679,616.
It should always be triple blind (the 'psychic', the subject and whoever is administering the test should never be in direct contact) and there should be no information whatever about the subject given to the person being tested- age, name, gender, ethnicity in the case of a person, any details in the case of an inanimate object. In that situation, psychics see exactly as much as the rest of us: nothing.
It works better if you have friends or family that you're close with.. I feel like I could vouch because whatever a family member is about to call me I get a feeling or I get a memory of them.
Ooohh, no idea if you are full of crap. But I am right there with you. I always find it odd when I experience, uh, "deja vu" like moments. They feel very separate and distinct from my normal perception of reality. It's like a temporary high? Or tunnel vision? It almost feels out of body. ... Dunno if I'm alone in this.
@@gst013 Randi is the paradigma of a fraud himself. He SAYS he can do all that too - but certainly not under the conditions the SRI did. Do your own research and do not just quote a guy you know nothing about. I did my homework. This goes much deeper than you can imagine.
"when you cut into the present, the future leaks through" - w.s. burroughs computers are rather tidy at "cutting into the present" pecunious masons are rather tidy at proliferating What To Think Anyway and i guess computers take all that programming so just watch what to think thankyoucomeagain.
@@gst013 I recommend you check out every source you can find on a topic of interest both for and against and read all sides. I have and my conclusion: psychic phenomena is real, legitimate, and worthwhile to learn.
"One sure mark of a fool is to dismiss anything outside of his realm of knowledge as impossible." Quite possibly the only thing of note Farengar had to say. You can chalk things up to coincidence, dumb luck, or anything else, but sometimes something will happen that will blow all possible explanations right out of water. 🤷
I want a video about what the Chinese were doing their experiments on telekinesis were mind blowing and I want someone to talk about their methods and stuff and it's all in the CIA archives btw just read the somatic journal of china entries in the CIA archives that stuff is so fascinating and I'm trying to find people talking about it on youtube but nobody is talking about it I am the only person with a video up that even references them.
@@somenameidk5278 A man demonstrated remote viewing to me 9 years ago. Told me over an IRC to write down 5 numbers at random. In order to throw him off I actually wrote down six numbers and each one was between 2 and 3 digits long. Well he just called me an idiot over the IRC and told me all 6 numbers, in the correct order, no mistake. Despite him proving himself I told him it wasn't real and he's full of shit and to teach me how it's done. So he pointed me to some resources to study and I began studying it intensely. A few years later I had enough knowledge to begin my own experiments with other people who I'd been corresponding with, I had even created a whole site for discussion and gathering of this information, and one current iteration of the site right now has 140,979 posts as of this moment (if we included all the lost posts from previous versions of the site the number is even bigger). Anyways so I then tried experimenting with various remote viewing techniques including coordinate remote viewing. Sometimes I did this over a site called tinychat which no longer exists as far as I know. I would be given coordinates and know absolutely fuck all about what I am to view, with nothing to cue me, just the coordinates. I would then go into a trance for about an hour, see various impressions, and give feedback on what I saw. One time I saw monks walking out in the streets in those brown robes and I thought for sure I fucked up and didn't see things right but I reported it anyways; turned out it was a monastic holiday in the isle of man (or whatever that one island off of the UK is), there really was a church in the exact position I described, and the monks really were out on that day. The man I was doing this with was absolutely amazed I gave him an accurate report about this. I've done another remote viewing technique with someone in the UK who always identified themselves as a man online and had a persona; although I did not know this. I made an effort to connect with them and to see into their room. I saw a red haired woman, I saw her dog and described the dog's color and coat in detail, I describe how the walls looked, I described what kind of trees were outside her window, and I thought I definitely fucked up this time there's no way this is right and rather despondently told her what I saw. She was incredibly shocked and revealed to me that she was in actual fact a woman, that I did see all that correctly, and she became scared of me and basically thought I was in league with the devil or something and became hostile to me ever since then so a rather sad ending to this story but the reaction was real, her feedback real, the results were amazing. Nowadays I'm focused on learning telekinesis and have stopped messing around much with remote viewing, I believe telekinesis is even more profound and interesting than remote viewing, and hope to master that skill.
I have watch every single video of you show to date. And this one, is the very first one I did not understand. Keep up the work your TWL facts are the best
The RUclips algorithm rewards long videos though, I thought I always wondered why yours were shorter than 10 minutes and everyone else like you never goes under 10 minutes
Thats the old mark, now it is 8 mins, and also all it does is give midroll ads. The higher percentage of the total video you watch, the more stuff from the channel gets recommended. So shorter vids are better for the algorithm and the longer videos are good for midrolls.
These abilities are real , not anyone could develop it , some has been doing it since birth like my friend , she survived most of her life using her abilities
We are operating under the assumption that psychic ability means you can always read people's minds at will. What if there are people who get psychic "glimpses" without knowing when or why it happens? Or what if there are completely different circumstances that just aren't being tested for?
Psychic is like a weird umbrella term for a lot of powers. There could be telepaths, remote viewers, precognics, etc. And people would just call that all "psychic"
I have never been able to control what my brain decides is important. It just does. ... I meam, hunger thirst, and sleep are more tangible in how we can respind to it. And "psychic abilities" or ESP... is probably reacting all on its own. *If* it exists, it would mean that it helped some of our ancestors survive somehow. And, even if it exists, it doesn't mean we can willingly access it. We used to have tails, right? And, before that, fins? Assuming evolution is correct, we somehow made it out of being microscopic organisms in the ancient oceans of earth. Maybe some leftover sensitivity remains, and it gets triggered by our bodies or massive brains. ... Did you know the earth is just condensed star dust? And we are all basically just walking, talking lumps of star dust? And a big chunk of flying star dust could end every aspect of our existence as we know it? We are small. I'm ok with there being things out of our control or umderstanding.
Even if you and me would have the born ability for true telepathy - we would not be able to use it since nobody showed us how to. You would need clean tests to even find possible candidates, let alone finding the right way to train them. So unless we find a natural, it's unlikely.
@@molybdaen11 The CIA did find natural psychics and worked on a method of replicating this process during operation stargate.. They called the method “The Gateway Experience”. Look up the CIA documents on operation star gate for more info, or listen to Brian Scott’s reading of it if you find the document too long.
I have precognition am psychic and can do remote viewing! They’re very real super powers some humans have sometimes they come when we are most in danger and then we have to figure out what’s happening!
Regardless of the outcome, the ten step process the two men devised to rule out as many inconsistencies as possible was mind boggling intricate, that right there is a Marcel worth recognition, maybe I’m just tired because I’m watching this when I should be sleeping but the precautions taken to bring science into a non-scientific medium (pun lol) was astounding
There has never been a successful test of any psychic power under scientifically controlled conditions anywhere at any time. James Randi for decades offered a million dollars to anyone who could prove they had psychic powers under controlled conditions. He died at the age of 92 without having to pay up. It's not hard to set up- you just give the 'psychic' no information and no means of getting it. Guess what? They can't come up with anything.
@@landl47 He purposefully bended the rules so that even if you could demonstrate the existence of your powers, you wouldn't get the reward. You should look into the things he did. He was a very dishonest man.
I know it seems really silly to look into this sorta stuff, but remember that many, many things that were thought to be scientifically impossible ended up being very much true. This is especially in regard to quantum mechanics, which has a lot of things that seem like they should be impossible, like two particles that don't have the same charge occupying the same space or one particle acting like 14. If you don't look into something, you never know what is actually true, which is why the CIA did so many wacky experiments in the Cold War era.
You... could also look into flat earth, anti vaxx, fake moon landings, etc and find plenty of people who have rationalized or even "moralized" their beliefs. What are you really seeking to validate? Your own self worth? Because people are willing to sell if you are willing to buy. There just isn't any good research done on it. Even lifelong academics with doctorates struggle to define the concept of psychic avilities, and they flounder in attempting to put together experiments for it. They try to measure data to validate some goals, but they don't know what to measure. So I don't know how you would even begin to look something up on this. The only "real" way is to go through the process of elimination. Find everything that is *not* "psychic". And, ultimately, this will challemge your emotional attachments to some identity, beliefs, values, or culture more than the data you collect. The more important question is "Why are you searching?" What is the itch in your subconscious you are trying to scratch?
@@chillingongreens From a scientific perspective, you'd rather define what psychic _is_ rather than isn't. If you just say "Okay, someone being able to astral project is what we are testing" you can then do a legitimate experiment testing that. And, people did. The foundation of the experiment wasn't flawed, the way it was orchestrated was, as later proven. Often though, you can't find a reason until long after you've discovered the phenomenon. I'll again cite QM because I'm familiar with it. In early QM, you had an experiment called the double-slit experiment. It's kinda famous. Okay, but what you find is _weird_ and we can't explain it. When electrons go through the slits without observation, you see wave interference patterns... From a particle. Weird. Okay, but then you do it again, this time observing the electrons. If you do this, by say, putting a light behind the plate, suddenly, the interference pattern disappears. Quantum wave functions collapse when observed. That's wild and incomprehensible. There are ideas as to why, most with normalization due to fields used to observe electrons, but we don't know why. Schrödinger sure as hell didn't know why, and he created the F = ma of QM... Which by the way, there is no proper derivation for. In my QM class, the professor said "Okay so we take this equation, add an hbar and an i, some other random shit, do a few math tricks, and boom, you have the time-dependent schrödinger equation" Why does it work? No one knows. Shrödinger himself said that he was just trying to approximate the equation to the results and expected it to be wrong, but it has never been disproven. Anyway, as for "why are you searching"? Well, for the pursuit of knowledge. You never know what you don't test. Believing you know the results when no experiment has been done is an exercise in foolery. You may be right sometimes, but sometimes not. And those sometimes when you aren't are the moments that scientists live for because you've just discovered something new. The itch of the subconscious, for a scientist at least, is the thirst for knowledge that can never be quenched. Maybe I just misunderstand your points tho, I've been awake for way too long and my brain has been fried by homework and classes, so I am sorry lol
Yeah, and now Google has found "time crystals". Something in quantum computing. Whoever reads this, if you didn't know about this give it a read, or look it up on RUclips. Pretty interesting stuff.
My biggest problem with Nebula is that as far as I could tell it doesn't have a dark theme and it hurts my eyes, otherwise I'd probably watch it nearly exclusively to youtube
STOPP THE MENTALIST REFERENCES I SEE YOU 🤣🤣 "Patrick Jane" Marty Lol . now I love your channel even more. As he said , no such thing as psychics my brother .
I will provide this feedback again - please, PLEASE mention that there's an extended version of the video on Nebula at the beginning of the video, not at the end. I don't want to rewatch the whole 7 minutes I just watched to find 1 minute of things that were added in the "extended cut". I'm glad to jump to nebula and watch it there from the beginning once I know I should do so, cause this particular video is cut for youtube (cause youtube apparently cares about that extra minute). Thank you
And stop clickbaiting. Its one thing to exaggerate a true statement so that it seems more interesting than it is. Its another to straight up lie in the thumbnail of your video. Fuck off with that shit
I want to thank you for the amazing information you provide to your viewers. This is fascinating material. I appreciate all of your efforts. Many thanks!
@Half as Interesting, check out the episodes related to remote viewing (the name for this kind of psychic experiment) on the podcast "Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World." They're quite interesting!
Considering the agency's directive to misdirection and we are still waiting for jfk docs declasification. It's likely anything significant would be classified, so your story neither proves or disproves anything but is interesting non the less.
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" . . . very not real psychic phenomenon . . . " The author's dismissive attitude (as is typical of most MSM-oriented ppl) does not negate the fact that the various phenomena DO exist and are used both intentionally / consciously by some and unconsciously by most, if not all, of the rest of us every day, many times a day. We are not just lower frequency electromagnetic fields manifesting in physical bodies - and these HAVE been recorded/mapped by researchers using SQUID magnetometers. There are other, higher frequency ranges we can't detect with current technology.
@@shanedancer3895 I know as much as you want to seem like you're smarter than everyone else, just by glancing at your previous history in comments section, you should know that ACTING like you know everything, and actually holding the knowledge are 2 complete different things.
The person in the room with the doctor has to know what the 12 locations are and know the personalities of those “beacons” and then try to guess where those “beacons” are
Deja Vu just seems so weird. Also have a friend who has semi prophetic dreams. Not limited to self fulfilling for himself, but to other people he knows. My dad supposedly astral projected (never did drugs) and my mom's seen a ghost, twice. Maybe psychics exist, but it's not all knowing or powerful, maybe it's a rare occurance, or complete rubbish. Idk.
I will absolutely confirm that going heavy on the magic mushrooms will help you with deja vu. It's been a wild ride to watch like an outside observer for some of my deja vu dreams to unfold before my eyes. No one believes me. Which is fine. I mean, why would they. Come on, they would be crazy if they *did* ! Never experienced astral projection though. Had some wild flying dreams. But I can't connect those to a tangible experience that I can use my five senses for. There are always those stories where a woman knows which family member died in an accident. But there is still a strong, uh, what's the term? Coincidental bias? I think I made that up. Self confirming bias? You remember what you get emotionally validated by and forget all the times you were wrong. I don't entirely discount psychic potential. But... it's tough. I wish people taught mentalism or something more so I could distinguish between what processes are going on inside my brain... But you can't win 'em all. Some things you don't ever figure out.
Kiwi here. That's what you get for removing New Zealand from all of the maps. Just wait until you see what we're planning to do for all of the sheep jokes.
I wish I had psychic powers so I could just read all of y'alls minds and get your topic suggestions without begging on every video to submit them to our suggestions bin, but alas. So, I'm here, begging you to submit topic suggestions so we don't start making videos about the intricacies of commercial HVAC systems or something like that. Also, we send out free HAI t-shirts a few times a year to all successful topic suggesters, so it's truly an unbelievable deal. Submit your topic idea here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUdlvw6YgU44J8AnM2U_ZvRMyvh_CUM51LYSqF5nYJB9d1-w/viewform?usp=sf_link
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there is a village in india with no locks, even banks dont have locks, a video on that topic might be half a s intresting
"While the answer is complicated, the answer is also pretty not complicated."
So it's half as complicated.
"Half as Complicated" is an alternate title for Oversimplified.
"If its pretty interesting, its also pretty uninteresting "
So its half as interesting
I thought your pfp was the grinch from that one 3D grinch movie.
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 so this channel is secretly sisters with that channel
@@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 omg yasss 😂
"Kiwis are here to ruin everything "
CIA - Wait do Kiwis too have Psychic Psychic powers. Why don't we just hire them
They gave us the Lord of the Rings movies, so I'm willing to give them a free pass. :-P
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Yes, they can predict the future because of time zones.
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CIA - Time Zones can they also travel through Time 🤔🤔. They can be be our time travel horse 🐎. Go n catch them .....
To tell is someone is psychic, first make sure they are afraid of bugs, ghosts, and the dark. Then punch them in the face. If they are psychic, fighting moves should not be very effective against them.
*bugs, ghosts, and pure evil
You can also have them fight poisonous animals/plants.
I guess that's a reference to either a game or an anime?
@@pauldzim It's a reference to the _Pokémon_ franchise. In its... basically expanded rock-paper-scissors type system, Psychic-type pokémon are weak to Bug-, Ghost-, and Dark-type attacks (double damage), and they are strong against Fighting-type attacks (half damage).
@@pauldzim Ya, its for a small inde game that came out of Japan in the 90s. Has a bit of a cult following now.
"Like those logic puzzles you did in middle school when your teacher had a hangover" - HAI 2021
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leave it to the Americans to show everyone who's boss by out-spending the soviets on things that don't matter.
I believe that's the Webster's Dictionary definition under "cold war".
the soviets spent themselves to death im pretty sure we won
@@GOF-pk9mg Thing was, USA did this via Capitalism rewarding its populace. Like paying engineers, technicians and mechanics a decent wage. This in turn rewarded the Government with a happy worker. Unfortunately we aren’t paid like that anymore.
Russia just stole, then on top of that abused their people. The Russian people deserve better.
@@GOF-pk9mg We didnt win, we just lost less
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And with that explanation I suddenly understand why so many people claim that we are now communist.
When will we get Calf as interesting and giraffe as interesting plushies?
I missed out the giraffe as interesting reference. When was it?
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I read psychics as "physics" and I was like *"duh"*
that's a connection i never made
The humans don't see the world first when they open their eyes for the first time. They first see "This video was made possible by"
Hey, this isnt a chess video.
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This life* was made possible by ... If you want to get an extended version of it, go subscribe to the Cryonics Institute. If you want to get an add free version of it, go to North Korea.
Humans? HUMANS BEING MENTIONED IN THE THIRD PERSON? that's suspicious. Something tells me that Levent isn't human.
"Like those logic puzzles you did in middle school when your teacher had a hangover" 😂
I am now suddenly very concerned.
Craig is everybody's street drug dealer
good job finding the joke
@@linkthehero1234 ?
Everybody here that believes in telekinesis please raise my hand.
*hand gets raised* Ayeee what the fuc-
Instructions unclear, something else got raised
@@jstan5802 *trousers rip*
@@jstan5802 *PHONG!*
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There's only one possible explanation: Americans are psychics and New Zealanders aren't.
stranger things: the sequel
To washed my hair and correct the time I was a little bit of evolution says
No u don't have to be in the matrix of
Good morning I was wondering if you were going to be able to be there at Minecraft without me
Strangest things
strangerer things
Well you should point out that in the New Zealand test it is also very odd that they got ZERO right. It should have been around 1/9 right (5 out of 45) because it was random. By the same binomial test you used to judge the 23/45, there is only a 1.6% chance of that result happening by accident. So it was likely the NZ test was also biased the other way, to get them wrong too often.
It's also possible that the would-be-psychics gave fanciful and improbable descriptions that made it harder to guess correctly than pure chance.
You also should consider that a larger sample size could bring the NZ test close to the 1.6% value.
I think we would need the source study before drawing such conclusions, as this HAI video clearly eludes a lot of details.
Yeah. Also removing whole parts of the transcripts seemed odd to me. Like what if the would-be psychic thought the nature walk happened during the previous days session? Isn’t that part of the test? The nature walk could have not, in fact, happened on that day.
@@sammykenny Step 7 was for the would-be psychic to be brought to the location immediately following their attempt at being psychic, so they knew what locations they had already done, with step 8 being to attempt to be psychic about another location, during which they could talk about locations they had been to and had attempted to be psychic about.
I was in the Army Security Agency (Vietnam era) and I can believe that the organizers tipped the experiment to produce the desired outcome.
Taxpayer money put into vanity projects.
Alright, alright, alrighhtt.
Such massive manipulation? Such intentionally constructed outright fraud deigned to manipulate people?
That's a huge accusation to flippantly offer with zero evidence to back it up!
The guys doing these experiments and many other similar ones followed scientific protocol more rigidly than the average experimenter BECAUSE of the kind of attitude you display.
Do some research!
@@waterkingdavid you first
There is an American president who'd like to have a word with you about the miraculous. He got tipped off about a certain plan crash by a psychic.
But the truth is Ross the psychics exist...
I always found it delicious that back in the 90s(?) a NIKE commercial of all things proved telekinesis did not exist.
And telekinesis is a BIG player in the psychic world.
The commercial shows a football flipping end over end in slow motion having been kicked for a field goal.
Interspersed is slow motion clips of fans in the stands slowly standing, cheering and generally bug-eyed as they watch the attempt.
The football falls just short of clearing the goal post.
The voice over tag and or text on screen states:
"60,000 fans can not direct the ball over the bar - that's why we play every weekend."
Or something to that effect.
If 60,000 collectively can't do it - case closed on an individual.
"60,000 people who do not know how to ride a bike, can not ride a bike. Therefore riding a bicycle must be impossible."
Do you see the flaw in that logic?
Richard Kapowsky I understand where you're coming from, but I think it's more like "60,000 people collectively, at the same time, tried to push the building 3 inches that way. If all 60,000 collectively can't do it, case closed on any individual being able to do it."
@@DarkShadows713 Way more than 60K people attempted to run a 4 minute mile. It only took one to actually prove it could be done before other people could miraculously do it. Keep that in mind.
@@richardkapowsky6073
Yes, your logic is flawed.
@@richardkapowsky6073
The 4 minute mile analogy is also flawed.
Prior to that record being broken it was not possible for a human to beat it.
This was due to physical limitations at the time.
As the human physique 'evolved' and developed it became possible to break the record.
Could there be a 'freak' that actually has mental powers that would make certain pyschic powers possible?
Always a possibility - but with the intense study of this field over the last 100 years or so - AND the absolute debunking of each and every claim it is highly unlikely.
In fact - it is the debunking of each and every claim of such powers that pretty much proves such mental powers are only 'man made' scams and always have been.
Video suggestion: the intricacies of commercial HVAC systems.
I think there is a suggestion form in the description, it will probably be noticed more if you put it in there.
@@reallyboard5230 Thanks for the tip, I missed that.
Even if we believed that psychics existed, why in the world would they be able to specifically read the thoughts of just a few randomly chosen people they do not know and have not met that just happen to be in a location the psychic doesn't know about, surrounded by a ton of other also-unknown people?
You left out the part that they ran a successful Remote Viewing program for over 20 years, actors different administrations. Jimmy Carter said publicly that a “psychic” helped them find a downed Soviet plane in The Congo. The coordinates given by the remote viewer were less than a mile from the wreckage. There’s a great movie about Russell Targ and the whole history of this called Third Eye Spies.
I swear I can remote view. I've been saying this shit since a kid. It's crazy how nobody can believe you. Same with e.s.p. I meditate everyday and I follow a strict ph diet. I drink alot of chlorophyll water and I'm telling you. You will gain things...
@@GT-Tezzy You're fucking insane holy shit lmao
Pics or it didn't happen
Probably just parallel construction to cover up some secret satellite technology.
@@extinction9313 its scary sometimes
Damn, got excited thinking this would be about MK ultra
that project was on mind control not psychoabilities
@@thepalestinianjew230 it was partly about psychic abilities
I sometimes wonder the true finding of that project. I have a feeling the Reagan failed assassin was a product of that project. But who knows.
"Like those logic puzzles you did in middle school when your teacher had a hangover" tf
That's why I'm thankful I live in a dry country
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e dry
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e oh I'm sure that works perfectly in your country and there are no smugglers and at-home brewers, and missing out on the tax revenue must be nice too.
It would also be cool if policy was set out of concern for people's actual wellbeing and not because of the fear of an imaginary man in the sky - because the first results in laws trying to help and rehabilitate people, and the other - in chopped off hands and imprisonment in inhumane conditions.
@@whyamiwastingmytimeonthis Absolutely triggered
@@whyamiwastingmytimeonthis u mad lol?
Man, I love these videos about bricks and NOTHING more!
The government didn't even bother keeping this one a secret. No bricks here, guys.
3:28 Totally thought that was the start of an ad. The cut was so flawless for one 😂
I once participated in this test where you were supposed to will a random number generator to get higher numbers. It was something for college made by a programming student (I think it was a programming student). The results were interesting. Me and most of the rest of the testers got statistically unlikely results in the opposite direction.
that's because Psi is REAL and doubters and skeptics don't even bother to LOOK at results. they look at 5 studies and when one study doesn't show any evidence they point to that one and LIE about the others that did show evidence. lying skeptics are full of shit.
@@lexiconcapacitor586 The biggest problem of this in science is the lack of consistent results and a proper method of entry into the prevailing model. I think that latter thing is what we should focus on, not that I have any real scientific resources or credentials or anything.
😅 It's possible that it was a prank, and that the numbers were weighted low.
Tbh, the first experiment sounds like it'd be a fun logic puzzle for the judges.
Of all the people that ever claimed to be psychic, the most accurate was, at best, right 38%, of the time, which is well within the realm of possibility of guessing correct.
Friedrich Nietzsche told us about the future to a startling degree.
Edgar Cayce's accuracy percentage was in the mid-70s.
Try prophets. Every old testament prophet came 100% true. In recent times William Bramham git everything correct. Including predicting 50 years of future world events. Your street address name and age. No in accuracy. It's just physics are not connected to the spirit of God. Who had zero inaccuracies
if you think guessing a person's location on a map accurately 38% of the time is remotely likely, I don't know what to tell you other than you're wrong.
either that fact isn't true or there's definitely evidence for psychic abilities to some extent. that number should be 0
Including when Geller correctly guessed the upward facing side of a die 8 times, with all 8 times being correct? That’s less than a one in 1.5 million chance. FYI - it was double blind.
If you deny that, you’ll have to explain how a group of scientists conned the CIA out of taxpayer money, managed to do it long enough to write hundreds of pages on the research, and only did it for the reinforcement of, as the CIA put it, a phenomenon considered “paranormal.”
Try harder.
Decades ago already I saw reports about dogs awaiting their owners to return home.
- Owner just pretends to leave the office: No movement.
- Owner actually leaves the office: Dog moves to window to await him.
Being a Physicist I tend to explain this with Quantum Mechanics.
(Since I studied for this exam for four months.)
It is quite complicated and most of Physicists would probably disagree (they don't know better :-)).
Look up the gateway experience. In my ignorance of quantum physics it makes a lot of sense even intuitively, but it does talk about that
I would love to see a source for it. My dog can't even recognize the cars we use...
@@angelikaskoroszyn8495 😂
Physicist and dog owner. My dog would go to door 20 minutes before my arrival when I was too far away to smell, see or hear, and I had an irregular schedule.
@@stevekru6518 Thanks for the confirmation!
Okay, but statistically, it's also noteworthy that the judges didn't match A SINGLE one correctly. Statistically, you'd expect 1 in 9 odds, as you mentioned. So... not having any matches is also statistically significant - just in the other way.
I have no idea what that means in terms of interpretation, only that it is, in fact, more than half as interesting.
Feel very validated that you’ve made this video. I downloaded those files to my phone right when I found out these files were declassified. These topics are quite interesting.
He's wrong. The project was real. This is misinformation
Did you read the Somatic Journal of China entries?
@@FringeWizard2 no, what is it
@@Fearl3ss234 listen to video on my channel called montalk email on telekinesis
This is literally Zero Escape 999. I'm 100% sure the developer used this experiment as inspiration for the game
CIA : govt has given us way too much money, what should we do ? Oh okay let's make some logical puzzles for alleged Psychics just like how we used to make in school when our teacher was in her hangover
This stuff is common knowledge in Quebec due to how much of a black mark it left on McGill University.
Next video on Wendover Productions:
The Logistics of Fake Fortune Tellers
The head of the CIA, in a secret facility, to his top scientist: "...so is he like psychic-psychic?"
Well, there is something going on. Was somewhat psychic as a kid but grew out of it by the age of 25 or something like that. And I often knew extremely specific stuff out of nowhere without any kind of preloading. It felt exactly like I remembered something that had already happened. Sometimes I wonder if it's possible to train it up again but never give it a try. I still have a pretty strong gut feeling about things though. Whenever I ignore my gut feeling, things go horribly wrong.
If you ever are bored and want to talk let me know
I had kinda similar experiences but I never tried to do that on purpose
People who had such experiences will always put it out meekly to not sound weird... it's OK to trust your gut. Those who don't will live life trial and error. In the end only we are responsible only for how we live! True to our gut instinct or to others will for us.
It common when your young and most say that is because that is what your used to seeing as a spirit. Like imaginary friends may actually not be imaginary may be real till you get older.
Interesting that you said u grew out of it, I had a lot of premonitions and vision flashes in my 20s this went till I was around 30. Sometimes I can still get some information but I need to really focus.
"Then we have to reimagine our understanding of the world" , yeah I mean whatever helps you to get to sleep at night. It's also how our system thrives , people equate this type of stuff to card tricks etc. It's usually why this type of conversation devolves into character attacks etc, like the passive aggressive comment about Russel Targ not being a doctor. When he is indeed a very accomplished physicist...much more accomplished than the average viewer of this with their tertiary science education. I mean it keeps the world operating the way it does which works out well for the people with a vested interest in that. But the more I look at articles around consciousness etc. From leaders in the field , the more I find that the average science bro is far more confident and sure of scientific materialism than they are. It always brings me back to the guy who discovered washing your hands prevented infection whilst operating in a maternity ward. The dominant scientific authorities (other doctors) at the time, labelled him a nutcase , had him committed to an asylum, he was beaten very badly and died of an infection. Years later here we are taking our hand sanitizer and soap for granted. ✌️
I only just realized sam from Wendover is Sam from Hai or maybe this is just a conspiracy,
@@michalskrobucha I've never seen Sam from Wendover and Sam from HAI in the same room
The problem is that they were front loaded with the information of, "we are going somewhere, figure it out". In good, controlled RV, there is NO front loading, and it is often double blind.
There were double blind tests in the study. A man correctly guessed the roll of a die 8 times, with all 8 times being correct. Not remote viewing, but psychic. He was locked alone in a room, scientists put the die in a box, shook it, and it only was opened after he made his guess.
Double blind, 8/8 guess were correct. He made no more guesses. There were ten trials and he passed - did not give an answer - twice. 8/8. The chance of guessing that in a world where psychics don’t exist is 1 in 1,679,616.
It should always be triple blind (the 'psychic', the subject and whoever is administering the test should never be in direct contact) and there should be no information whatever about the subject given to the person being tested- age, name, gender, ethnicity in the case of a person, any details in the case of an inanimate object. In that situation, psychics see exactly as much as the rest of us: nothing.
I was a part of the Gateway Experience. I'm even wearing Hemi-Sync's shirt right now!
Everyone : oh another video about government.
Me: expecting a video about bricks.
Mind reading and telekinesis is real.
Whether you believe it or not. It doesn't change the fact.
If you say so
Very happy to have sponsored this episode.
It works better if you have friends or family that you're close with..
I feel like I could vouch because whatever a family member is about to call me I get a feeling or I get a memory of them.
Ooohh, no idea if you are full of crap. But I am right there with you.
I always find it odd when I experience, uh, "deja vu" like moments.
They feel very separate and distinct from my normal perception of reality.
It's like a temporary high? Or tunnel vision? It almost feels out of body.
... Dunno if I'm alone in this.
The only way this might work is if the person being tested happened to be quantum entangled with an observer, and the odds of that are incalculable.
Its a truly fascinating topic. I recommend the documentary "Third Eye Spies" (2019) for a deeper insight into Project Stargate and Remote Viewing
I recommend checking out James Randi and everything he's ever done for humanity in terms of debunking any and all kinds of this silliness 👍
@@gst013 Randi is the paradigma of a fraud himself. He SAYS he can do all that too - but certainly not under the conditions the SRI did. Do your own research and do not just quote a guy you know nothing about. I did my homework. This goes much deeper than you can imagine.
"when you cut into the present, the future leaks through" - w.s. burroughs
computers are rather tidy at "cutting into the present"
pecunious masons are rather tidy at proliferating What To Think Anyway
and i guess computers take all that programming so just watch what to think thankyoucomeagain.
@@gst013 I recommend you check out every source you can find on a topic of interest both for and against and read all sides. I have and my conclusion: psychic phenomena is real, legitimate, and worthwhile to learn.
Thank you. May God bless you. 🙏
The logic puzzles you did in middle school when your teacher had a hangover
"One sure mark of a fool is to dismiss anything outside of his realm of knowledge as impossible." Quite possibly the only thing of note Farengar had to say. You can chalk things up to coincidence, dumb luck, or anything else, but sometimes something will happen that will blow all possible explanations right out of water. 🤷
I want a video about what the Chinese were doing their experiments on telekinesis were mind blowing and I want someone to talk about their methods and stuff and it's all in the CIA archives btw just read the somatic journal of china entries in the CIA archives that stuff is so fascinating and I'm trying to find people talking about it on youtube but nobody is talking about it I am the only person with a video up that even references them.
@@somenameidk5278 A man demonstrated remote viewing to me 9 years ago. Told me over an IRC to write down 5 numbers at random. In order to throw him off I actually wrote down six numbers and each one was between 2 and 3 digits long. Well he just called me an idiot over the IRC and told me all 6 numbers, in the correct order, no mistake. Despite him proving himself I told him it wasn't real and he's full of shit and to teach me how it's done. So he pointed me to some resources to study and I began studying it intensely. A few years later I had enough knowledge to begin my own experiments with other people who I'd been corresponding with, I had even created a whole site for discussion and gathering of this information, and one current iteration of the site right now has 140,979 posts as of this moment (if we included all the lost posts from previous versions of the site the number is even bigger). Anyways so I then tried experimenting with various remote viewing techniques including coordinate remote viewing. Sometimes I did this over a site called tinychat which no longer exists as far as I know. I would be given coordinates and know absolutely fuck all about what I am to view, with nothing to cue me, just the coordinates. I would then go into a trance for about an hour, see various impressions, and give feedback on what I saw. One time I saw monks walking out in the streets in those brown robes and I thought for sure I fucked up and didn't see things right but I reported it anyways; turned out it was a monastic holiday in the isle of man (or whatever that one island off of the UK is), there really was a church in the exact position I described, and the monks really were out on that day. The man I was doing this with was absolutely amazed I gave him an accurate report about this. I've done another remote viewing technique with someone in the UK who always identified themselves as a man online and had a persona; although I did not know this. I made an effort to connect with them and to see into their room. I saw a red haired woman, I saw her dog and described the dog's color and coat in detail, I describe how the walls looked, I described what kind of trees were outside her window, and I thought I definitely fucked up this time there's no way this is right and rather despondently told her what I saw. She was incredibly shocked and revealed to me that she was in actual fact a woman, that I did see all that correctly, and she became scared of me and basically thought I was in league with the devil or something and became hostile to me ever since then so a rather sad ending to this story but the reaction was real, her feedback real, the results were amazing. Nowadays I'm focused on learning telekinesis and have stopped messing around much with remote viewing, I believe telekinesis is even more profound and interesting than remote viewing, and hope to master that skill.
@@FringeWizard2 WTF
@@FringeWizard2 if remote viewing is real, tell me my phone’s password. Get it right and I guess I’ll have to change it
@@FringeWizard2 What is this website? *>&÷+×_/5786 r*,
I have watch every single video of you show to date. And this one, is the very first one I did not understand. Keep up the work your TWL facts are the best
The RUclips algorithm rewards long videos though, I thought
I always wondered why yours were shorter than 10 minutes and everyone else like you never goes under 10 minutes
Thats the old mark, now it is 8 mins, and also all it does is give midroll ads. The higher percentage of the total video you watch, the more stuff from the channel gets recommended. So shorter vids are better for the algorithm and the longer videos are good for midrolls.
@@ATBZ Thanks!
@@darrishawks6033 No problem!
Man this Sam sounds suspiciously just like Wendover Sam!!! Illuminati confirmed!
Did anyone else read this as “physics are real?”
Yeah then I realized they arent 😌 thankfully
Yes and the answer is no
Yes, anyone can learn Remote Viewing, it is an innate ability.
There was a Columbo episode that touched upon a lot that this video does. (I think it was the first of a 'reboot' series of episodes.)
At first I read the title as “the mistake that confirmed that physics are real”
5:21 But there are 4 that say Marty, what are you, blind?
0:57 -He said the thing! He said the thing!
These abilities are real , not anyone could develop it , some has been doing it since birth like my friend , she survived most of her life using her abilities
Literally no such thing as psychic abilities
Larp
We are operating under the assumption that psychic ability means you can always read people's minds at will.
What if there are people who get psychic "glimpses" without knowing when or why it happens? Or what if there are completely different circumstances that just aren't being tested for?
Psychic is like a weird umbrella term for a lot of powers. There could be telepaths, remote viewers, precognics, etc. And people would just call that all "psychic"
I have never been able to control what my brain decides is important.
It just does.
... I meam, hunger thirst, and sleep are more tangible in how we can respind to it.
And "psychic abilities" or ESP... is probably reacting all on its own.
*If* it exists, it would mean that it helped some of our ancestors survive somehow.
And, even if it exists, it doesn't mean we can willingly access it.
We used to have tails, right? And, before that, fins?
Assuming evolution is correct, we somehow made it out of being microscopic organisms in the ancient oceans of earth.
Maybe some leftover sensitivity remains, and it gets triggered by our bodies or massive brains.
... Did you know the earth is just condensed star dust?
And we are all basically just walking, talking lumps of star dust?
And a big chunk of flying star dust could end every aspect of our existence as we know it?
We are small. I'm ok with there being things out of our control or umderstanding.
Even if you and me would have the born ability for true telepathy - we would not be able to use it since nobody showed us how to.
You would need clean tests to even find possible candidates, let alone finding the right way to train them.
So unless we find a natural, it's unlikely.
None of it exists.
@@molybdaen11 The CIA did find natural psychics and worked on a method of replicating this process during operation stargate.. They called the method “The Gateway Experience”. Look up the CIA documents on operation star gate for more info, or listen to Brian Scott’s reading of it if you find the document too long.
Before: "must be quantum physics"
I have precognition am psychic and can do remote viewing! They’re very real super powers some humans have sometimes they come when we are most in danger and then we have to figure out what’s happening!
Regardless of the outcome, the ten step process the two men devised to rule out as many inconsistencies as possible was mind boggling intricate, that right there is a Marcel worth recognition, maybe I’m just tired because I’m watching this when I should be sleeping but the precautions taken to bring science into a non-scientific medium (pun lol) was astounding
Haven’t there been additional successful studies of remote viewing indicating that it is, as weird as it sounds, a real thing?
There has never been a successful test of any psychic power under scientifically controlled conditions anywhere at any time. James Randi for decades offered a million dollars to anyone who could prove they had psychic powers under controlled conditions. He died at the age of 92 without having to pay up. It's not hard to set up- you just give the 'psychic' no information and no means of getting it. Guess what? They can't come up with anything.
@@landl47 He purposefully bended the rules so that even if you could demonstrate the existence of your powers, you wouldn't get the reward. You should look into the things he did. He was a very dishonest man.
I know it seems really silly to look into this sorta stuff, but remember that many, many things that were thought to be scientifically impossible ended up being very much true. This is especially in regard to quantum mechanics, which has a lot of things that seem like they should be impossible, like two particles that don't have the same charge occupying the same space or one particle acting like 14. If you don't look into something, you never know what is actually true, which is why the CIA did so many wacky experiments in the Cold War era.
Yeep, it was still worth a try. Just so long as it’s handled scientifically and there aren’t any conflicting interests
You... could also look into flat earth, anti vaxx, fake moon landings, etc and find plenty of people who have rationalized or even "moralized" their beliefs.
What are you really seeking to validate? Your own self worth?
Because people are willing to sell if you are willing to buy.
There just isn't any good research done on it.
Even lifelong academics with doctorates struggle to define the concept of psychic avilities, and they flounder in attempting to put together experiments for it.
They try to measure data to validate some goals, but they don't know what to measure.
So I don't know how you would even begin to look something up on this.
The only "real" way is to go through the process of elimination.
Find everything that is *not* "psychic".
And, ultimately, this will challemge your emotional attachments to some identity, beliefs, values, or culture more than the data you collect.
The more important question is "Why are you searching?"
What is the itch in your subconscious you are trying to scratch?
@@chillingongreens From a scientific perspective, you'd rather define what psychic _is_ rather than isn't. If you just say "Okay, someone being able to astral project is what we are testing" you can then do a legitimate experiment testing that. And, people did. The foundation of the experiment wasn't flawed, the way it was orchestrated was, as later proven.
Often though, you can't find a reason until long after you've discovered the phenomenon. I'll again cite QM because I'm familiar with it.
In early QM, you had an experiment called the double-slit experiment. It's kinda famous. Okay, but what you find is _weird_ and we can't explain it. When electrons go through the slits without observation, you see wave interference patterns... From a particle. Weird. Okay, but then you do it again, this time observing the electrons. If you do this, by say, putting a light behind the plate, suddenly, the interference pattern disappears. Quantum wave functions collapse when observed. That's wild and incomprehensible. There are ideas as to why, most with normalization due to fields used to observe electrons, but we don't know why. Schrödinger sure as hell didn't know why, and he created the F = ma of QM... Which by the way, there is no proper derivation for. In my QM class, the professor said "Okay so we take this equation, add an hbar and an i, some other random shit, do a few math tricks, and boom, you have the time-dependent schrödinger equation"
Why does it work? No one knows. Shrödinger himself said that he was just trying to approximate the equation to the results and expected it to be wrong, but it has never been disproven.
Anyway, as for "why are you searching"? Well, for the pursuit of knowledge. You never know what you don't test. Believing you know the results when no experiment has been done is an exercise in foolery. You may be right sometimes, but sometimes not. And those sometimes when you aren't are the moments that scientists live for because you've just discovered something new. The itch of the subconscious, for a scientist at least, is the thirst for knowledge that can never be quenched.
Maybe I just misunderstand your points tho, I've been awake for way too long and my brain has been fried by homework and classes, so I am sorry lol
Yeah, and now Google has found "time crystals". Something in quantum computing.
Whoever reads this, if you didn't know about this give it a read, or look it up on RUclips. Pretty interesting stuff.
@@chillingongreens Ask yourself that same question and ask yourself why the idea of psychics bothers you so much bc I can think of dozens 🙄
My biggest problem with Nebula is that as far as I could tell it doesn't have a dark theme and it hurts my eyes, otherwise I'd probably watch it nearly exclusively to youtube
At 0:44, look at the 4 on the watch.
STOPP THE MENTALIST REFERENCES I SEE YOU 🤣🤣 "Patrick Jane" Marty Lol . now I love your channel even more. As he said , no such thing as psychics my brother .
I watched this video at some point in time, possibly before you did.
Yooooo, you're right! You must be, like, a psychic or something!
I will provide this feedback again - please, PLEASE mention that there's an extended version of the video on Nebula at the beginning of the video, not at the end. I don't want to rewatch the whole 7 minutes I just watched to find 1 minute of things that were added in the "extended cut". I'm glad to jump to nebula and watch it there from the beginning once I know I should do so, cause this particular video is cut for youtube (cause youtube apparently cares about that extra minute).
Thank you
And stop clickbaiting. Its one thing to exaggerate a true statement so that it seems more interesting than it is. Its another to straight up lie in the thumbnail of your video. Fuck off with that shit
Love these videos. Especially any ones about bricks.
The rabbit hole goes pretty fuckn deep man lemme just tell you.
I want to thank you for the amazing information you provide to your viewers. This is fascinating material. I appreciate all of your efforts. Many thanks!
There was a columbo movie where he uncovered this very issue
serendipity, literally!
@Half as Interesting, check out the episodes related to remote viewing (the name for this kind of psychic experiment) on the podcast "Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World." They're quite interesting!
Psychics are widely used by police and the government to this day. Some people truly have the ability to remove view.
Nice. I don't know if long videos are actually discriminated against. Thanks for keeping the jokes to a minimum.
bro how did you know i was trippin on shrooms
5:20 Patrick, Jane, John? Is this a reference to _The Mentalist_ . . . or telepathic PSI synchronicity Illuminati confirmed?
I still do those logic puzzles now but instead of the teacher who has the hangover it's me
As a kiwi I can confirm we do ruin everything
specifically, the hobbit :’(
Normie
The government invented the computer so you would blissfully tell them everything they wanted to know.
Reality is stranger than you think ✨
Considering the agency's directive to misdirection and we are still waiting for jfk docs declasification. It's likely anything significant would be classified, so your story neither proves or disproves anything but is interesting non the less.
How would the subjects even know whose mind to read? They never met the observers.
I just watched this episode of Columbo last night lol
The cia is just special 😂😂
Special or "speshul"?
What I want to know is, was the mirror image Earth intentional or did it just look better that way?
3:05 ah, so a daily occurrence for Dream (he is just very lucky)
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" . . . very not real psychic phenomenon . . . " The author's dismissive attitude (as is typical of most MSM-oriented ppl) does not negate the fact that the various phenomena DO exist and are used both intentionally / consciously by some and unconsciously by most, if not all, of the rest of us every day, many times a day. We are not just lower frequency electromagnetic fields manifesting in physical bodies - and these HAVE been recorded/mapped by researchers using SQUID magnetometers. There are other, higher frequency ranges we can't detect with current technology.
You sound like you eat up pseudoscience like it’s cotton candy
There are not higher frequencies we can’t detect.
@@shanedancer3895 I know as much as you want to seem like you're smarter than everyone else, just by glancing at your previous history in comments section, you should know that ACTING like you know everything, and actually holding the knowledge are 2 complete different things.
@@HeyokaRift so are you saying there are higher frequencies we can’t detect?
@@shanedancer3895 I'm saying quit acting like you know everything. It's fuckin annoying
The person in the room with the doctor has to know what the 12 locations are and know the personalities of those “beacons” and then try to guess where those “beacons” are
Step one: Waste the tax payers money like there is no tomorrow.
No further steps needed.
Good video sam
hope this is about bricks
Me too
Normie
@@Perririri do you dislike bricks?
"and all of our understanding of the world needs to be reconsidered" is that why the glone shows Greece to the west of Italy @2:55?
Deja Vu just seems so weird. Also have a friend who has semi prophetic dreams. Not limited to self fulfilling for himself, but to other people he knows. My dad supposedly astral projected (never did drugs) and my mom's seen a ghost, twice. Maybe psychics exist, but it's not all knowing or powerful, maybe it's a rare occurance, or complete rubbish. Idk.
I will absolutely confirm that going heavy on the magic mushrooms will help you with deja vu.
It's been a wild ride to watch like an outside observer for some of my deja vu dreams to unfold before my eyes.
No one believes me.
Which is fine. I mean, why would they.
Come on, they would be crazy if they *did* !
Never experienced astral projection though.
Had some wild flying dreams. But I can't connect those to a tangible experience that I can use my five senses for.
There are always those stories where a woman knows which family member died in an accident.
But there is still a strong, uh, what's the term?
Coincidental bias? I think I made that up.
Self confirming bias?
You remember what you get emotionally validated by and forget all the times you were wrong.
I don't entirely discount psychic potential.
But... it's tough.
I wish people taught mentalism or something more so I could distinguish between what processes are going on inside my brain...
But you can't win 'em all.
Some things you don't ever figure out.
@@chillingongreens I’m so glad I read this guess what…. I HAVE FUCKING POWERS DUDE AND I THOUGHT IT WAS FAKE BUT ITS ALL REAL DUDE
@@jaybreezyy8407 just found out recently too! Haven’t tried anything yet though. Care to share your experience ?
@@jaybreezyy8407 and you'll be told it's demonic that you do. We're discouraged from tapping into anything. It's been hidden since forever.
It's better to leave that stuff alone true or not because you just sound wierd
I misread the thumbnail and thought it said "The mistake that confirmed PHYSICS are real"...
Kiwi here. That's what you get for removing New Zealand from all of the maps.
Just wait until you see what we're planning to do for all of the sheep jokes.
I always figured that it was you guys who were removing yourselves from the maps. You know, as a way to hide all the secret schemes you're cooking up.
Let me guess: you ride your sheep into battle?
The point is choosing a piece of silver of out a ton of iron without any magnet. You can have 10000 people in a test and all of them aren't psychic.