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Posted By: somefatguy Posted On: May 10, 2006 Views: 755 | What about... What about a coin under a jar? And please don't say heat or magnetism because coins are heavy, and coins do not get affected by magnetism. (considering the currency) But I have placed a magnet next to an American quarter and I got squat for magnetism. So what's your arguement? ~Fat |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: May 10, 2006 Views: 749 | RE: What about... My argument, and it is very simple and I have repeated it many times is this. Forget about TK videos, I have shown how easy they are to fake. Forget about what a friend of a friend said their second cousin saw, it's just heresay. TK has never been demonstrated under controlled test conditions by any scientist with a reputation worth preserving. If TK really existed then it would have been demonstrated. It never has. |
Posted By: somefatguy Posted On: May 10, 2006 Views: 741 | RE: What about... So, that shouldn't stop you not to believe... Believe my friend...I am fat. |
Posted By: Chris Posted On: May 10, 2006 Views: 735 | RE: RE: What about... An interesting fact for you. Canadian quarters are, in fact, magnetic. The coin he used could very well be Canadian, or perhaps a coin from another country. I looked very closely at the closeup shots in the video, and I can't see it as being an american quarter either, as american quarters have a copper ring around the outside, and I could not discern one in the video. I could very easily duplicate that trick with a magnet under the table and a Canadian quarter. |
Posted By: somefatguy Posted On: May 11, 2006 Views: 729 | RE: What about... You would need a hell of a srong magnet to do that. I don't even think a neo magnet could do that. (a neo magnet is a very strong type of magnet...I think they are actually made with different elements) |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: May 11, 2006 Views: 723 | RE: What about... What is the point in arguing about a video? I have my own fake videos page just to show how easy they are to fake. |
Posted By: anon Posted On: Jun 8, 2006 Views: 705 | RE: RE: What about... Keith, did you know that nearly everybody who claims to be able to do tk admits that tk videos can be faked? on the PsiPog website [url]www.psipog.net/[/url] there is a section for pk videos made by the members, and what do they say? They say such videos are not to be taken as conclusive proof! Even the authors of such videos admit this. Is that the attitude of a con artist? |
Posted By: Keith Mayes Posted On: Jun 8, 2006 Views: 702 | RE: What about... Stating what can only be described as being painfully obvious has no bearing on whether the person is genuiune or not. |