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i would of thought she would be too hot to handle
Originally posted by Ranong
I wonder who will get there hands on her first, China or the U.S.A.? Poor kid must be scared out of her witts!!
I hope she is able to harness her power and use it to protect herself from the dark forces who will come calling very soon. Great read OP. s`n` f.
hey i never once said to believe anything. all of these things can be known through experience. and until you experience them for yourself don't believe it! but also don't disbelieve. leave it open to possibility.
Originally posted by intrptr
reply to post by biggmoneyme
hey i never once said to believe anything. all of these things can be known through experience. and until you experience them for yourself don't believe it! but also don't disbelieve. leave it open to possibility.
Ok cool. Now were conversing instead of sniping. I do believe in the spirit. That we are all spirits (in the flesh). That as such we should believe that we have certain "gifts" if you will, that we are responsible for to use to help others. Some of this may be of an "extra ordinary" nature, but should never be used just for showing off or destroying things. A real gift is not about that at all.
All this purported "skill" at affecting inanimate objects should be viewed with a little incredulity. If they are tricks then shame on them. If not, then why not use it for good instead?
Originally posted by Pardon?
Nearly 30 years of my knowledge of human physiology and biomedical physics is telling me that this is indeed physically impossible. The "evidence" mentioned in the articles is far too spurious and certainly doesn't lend me any help with coming up with a theory of how it's been done (if indeed it HAS been done) from a neurophysiological view-point.
The only thing I'm able to suggest is could this be a case of someone with overly dry skin producing a static electricity build-up?
Even then I'm clutching at straws (which I hope, if this IS true, the girl isn't....).
Originally posted by biggmoneyme
Originally posted by Pardon?
Nearly 30 years of my knowledge of human physiology and biomedical physics is telling me that this is indeed physically impossible. The "evidence" mentioned in the articles is far too spurious and certainly doesn't lend me any help with coming up with a theory of how it's been done (if indeed it HAS been done) from a neurophysiological view-point.
The only thing I'm able to suggest is could this be a case of someone with overly dry skin producing a static electricity build-up?
Even then I'm clutching at straws (which I hope, if this IS true, the girl isn't....).
yeh and all your education is pretty limited considering no one wants the collective to know they have this potential
The police, according to Tuoi Tre, have an alternate explanation: bad wiring. Anyone who has seen the tangled nests of power lines strung above Ho Chi Minh City's streets will be sympathetic to their theory....
Originally posted by Rapha
Originally posted by SeekerLou
Thoughts ATS?
Scientific idea: She is one of the new age indigo children. Gifted and afraid.
Religeously she is one of the nephilim with supernatural powers.
This is just the beginning.
Junk DNA is being switched on now (according to new age sites) after the ley-line grid got activated during 21st May 2012.
Expect many more unique X-Men style rumours to roam the internet now.
This girl is probably quite close to the X-Men character 'Cyclops'.edit on 5-6-2012 by Rapha because: (no reason given)