tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8311843118658600128.post8983382326952286164..comments2010-03-16T14:43:47.308-07:00Comments on paranomalix: training my psychokinetic powers...paranomalixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10976954381988075954noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8311843118658600128.post-17342663239172645532010-01-16T08:01:21.501-08:002010-01-16T08:01:21.501-08:00Hi Aref,
Interesting! It does sound very similar ...Hi Aref,<br /><br />Interesting! It does sound very similar to the processes involved when people report moving matter with mind. However, 3-d stereograms involve simple optical illusions...whereas PK activity involves...what? One could argue that people who report moving objects with their mind are experiencing optical ilusions, although this doesn't account for mico-PK evidence. I think Dr Persinger has done research on PK and brain activity. I'll look into it, see if there's any suggestion that, as you suggest, a similar part of the brain is active during PK as when looking at 3d-stereograms.<br /><br />cheers<br /><br />cheersparanomalixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10976954381988075954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8311843118658600128.post-8286374665136550212010-01-14T13:38:29.554-08:002010-01-14T13:38:29.554-08:00That reminds me of those pictures that are squiggl...That reminds me of those pictures that are squiggly but, if you stare through the picture in a relaxed way and without straining your eyeballs, an image (the silhouette of a star, a three-leaf clover or a horse) will appear in 3-D. The trick was relaxed concentration...<br /><br />Just looked them up - they are called 3D stereograms http://www.eyetricks.com/3dstereo.htm<br />and it took me a few times to click back into the mode (havenĀ“t done it it years). I could stare for ages with no result and, then when I stared through the picture, the image would slowly reveal itself. Once I start thinking about it (mental commentary) it disappears..<br /><br />It could be a similar part of the brain that is active as when people think they are having PSI moments...<br /><br />ArefAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com