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diderot2019
1 year ago

If someone introduces it in the style of Uri Geller, it’s a trick. You can buy such tricks for a few euros on the Internet. Many of them can also perform very convincingly beginners after a few minutes of exercise. Often it is teenagers who use such tricks to excite their environment.

If you experience it in everyday life, you probably missed a very everyday physical effect. For example, an air train, a thread or electrostatic forces.

Rare are hand-resistant hallucinations. In hallucinations, however, everything you’ve seen him already can happen. A gracious selection of such experiences can be found at Oliver Sacks, ‘Drachen, Doppelgänger and Demons’.

In rare cases, these are very unusual physical effects. Richard Wiseman describes some very surprising effects in ‘paranormality – Why we see things that are not there’.

dompfeifer
11 months ago

Self-moving things are automobiles. Spirits populate the fairytale world. Energy amounts fluctuate more or less. We find high-frequency radiation in electromagnetic waves. With unknown physical processes, you can make yourself known.

tomaushamburg
1 year ago

How to explain yourself moving things?

Simple:

  1. Spirits – there is not, so you don’t need to explain
  2. Unknown processes – are unknown, so you cannot explain
  3. Objects that move themselves – there is also no (for movements there is always a cause, for example the supply of energy – that would be the explanation here).
willi55
1 year ago

There’s nothing moving. That’s safe.

Kelec
1 year ago

This is a question which must always be resolved separately in individual cases.

Kelec
1 year ago
Reply to  Chicken292

This can be quite deliberate. Hit the fishing line and pull someone next to the camera.

dergee
1 year ago
Reply to  Chicken292

This is called a nylon thread.

dergee
1 year ago

We do not fully understand the universe, but by far good enough to explain why things move from ordinary matter. Your statements aren’t completely wrong, but make sure you have very little physical knowledge. But you want to make everything seem like the second step before the first. You’re looking for supernatural or not?

The statement that any movement of a body of ordinary matter can be described with laws that we have known for centuries does not seem to please you, does it?

I don’t want to undermine you. Which way do you think you’re talking about inexplicable? You yourself mentioned ghosts in your question.

I’d like to tell you what I know, but as I said, I have the suspicion, sober, scientific explanations you don’t want to have at all.

dergee
1 year ago

Quantum physics is the physics of the smallest particles. Quantum physics does not describe any rigid body movements. This is the newton mechanics. And this is very, very far developed – and absolutely unspecified.

You want to go beyond something supernatural with all violence. As I said, I don’t mean it sparsely, but I’m going to grow up: take that in the behavior of things known to us there is no gap that ghosts or telekinesishokuspokus or ‘unknown phenomensic phenomena’, which suddenly knock over pill cans.

You use words like quantum physics and high-frequency radiation without any idea what that is. You should work on this, then the findings come from yourself.

dergee
1 year ago

No. Whether I find an explanation doesn’t mean there’s one and what it looks like. The can is a good example.

By the way, the physicists of this world agree that there is no force in the observable universe that we have not already described.

dergee
1 year ago

The answer was neither divine nor did she pass the question.

It’s not a spot when I put you in the heart to grow up. You’re not supposed to run away in ghost fairies. This is the absolute opposite of Spott.

If I had said, “You’re not a toddler!”

And if I call you the two only plausible things that can move on the planet by themselves, I will answer your question. It’s things you know. So I presume that you, which I do not think is a toddler, can answer the rest yourself.

And as a bonus, I have refuted all the rest of your explanations to take you off from mispaths.

Please don’t tell me how to answer questions in the field of natural science, I’ve already made this professional when you were actually a toddler. And don’t be so terribly sensitive. You’re not made of cotton.

Kelec
1 year ago

If it’s inexplicable, it’s inexplicable. Whether there is an unknown force behind it or a known force cannot be derived therefrom.

First of all, however, I would start from a known force and simply unknown cause of this force. Only when everything can be excluded is it possible to consider whether it is something completely unknown.

dergee
1 year ago

Why was that deleted now? Once again the moralists are on their way…

Well. We seem to be here in an infant forum.

So:

A movement is the result of a force action.

There are electromagnetic forces, e.g. the Lorentz force, static attraction, electric motors etc.

there are the nuclear forces that work, for example, in the case of a nuclear bomb

there is the gravity force you probably know

Mechanical forces are always a derivative, thus a depositor.

Tensed springs, mass inertia, mechanical stress, thermal expansion, pressure effect, ..

Spirits, telekinesis, psychic crimsons are only on TV.

Whoever tells you, ghosts secretly move things is an esoteric. This isn’t bad, but it doesn’t give you a physically stable explanation.

Of course you can believe what you want.

Kelec
1 year ago

This has nothing to do with quantum physics.

To this end, it is necessary to establish whether it is inexplicable and to do so it is only necessary to be able to exclude the known facts, which is not possible here, so it would be wrong to proceed from something inexplicable here.

Kelec
1 year ago

This is the most obvious explanation. And increasing the click numbers by such tricks is nothing I wouldn’t trust many youtubers.

Otherwise, I wouldn’t think of anything spontaneously.