View Full Version : Ok this kid is a freak of Nature!
Feuer Frei!
03-26-11, 12:38 AM
Watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_1WpZOLE8&feature=player_embedded
pretty darn cool if you ask me :yeah:
gimpy117
03-26-11, 12:48 AM
he want's to pretend he's in college.
I saw an MSU (Michigan state university) senior pull of an off the ceiling shot. all he said was "count it!" the whole room went silent.
Castout
03-26-11, 02:06 AM
That's no ball control in ordinary means.
He's controlling/modifying the ball movement with his mind :hmmm:. If you notice some of the movement seemed unnatural. See early throwing it would be the most obvious that the ball just changed direction for no obvious reason there was instance he slowed the ball too otherwise it would have missed. He has got psychokinesis.
That's no ball control in ordinary means.
He's controlling/modifying the ball movement with his mind :hmmm:. If you notice some of the movement seemed unnatural. See early throwing it would be the most obvious that the ball just changed direction for no obvious reason there was instance he slowed the ball too otherwise it would have missed. He has got psychokinesis.
well, all he controls is the way it looks in the movie. it's a hoax only, some scenes are made better, in some you can see a CG added splash of water etc. just take a closer look.
GoldenRivet
03-26-11, 06:29 AM
If real... This kid would have dominated the bozo the clown show.
Betonov
03-26-11, 06:58 AM
That's no ball control in ordinary means.
He's controlling/modifying the ball movement with his mind :hmmm:. If you notice some of the movement seemed unnatural. See early throwing it would be the most obvious that the ball just changed direction for no obvious reason there was instance he slowed the ball too otherwise it would have missed. He has got psychokinesis.
Oh god, ot took me a whole day and viewing the link that I figured out you were sarcastik :-?
Castout
03-26-11, 07:58 AM
Oh god, ot took me a whole day and viewing the link that I figured out you were sarcastik :-?
Actually I wasn't :damn:
I was an optimist I suspected forgery too but I was hoping it was psychokinesis.
Betonov
03-26-11, 08:33 AM
Actually I wasn't :damn:
I was an optimist I suspected forgery too but I was hoping it was psychokinesis.
I was wrong about being wrong... I never thought being right can be this awkward
Jimbuna
03-26-11, 08:45 AM
I can't honestly make up my mind if it was rigged or not but am a little suspicious at the fact he never missed....or is it simply basic editting?
Freiwillige
03-26-11, 12:57 PM
Being an above average beer pong player, Its a favorite sport since even if you lose you win, I have to conclude that it is in fact edited. I would not be shocked to find out the ball doesn't even exist and is added later.
I can't honestly make up my mind if it was rigged or not but am a little suspicious at the fact he never missed....or is it simply basic editting?If it is fake then they had to edit the sound as well!:hmmm: I'd say it's genuine though they don't show the misses/mistakes, still awesome.:yep:
Castout
03-26-11, 07:09 PM
I was wrong about being wrong... I never thought being right can be this awkward
Umm that's nothing really it's fine.
Hmm whatver it is some of the ball movements are by no means natural. Early it wasn't the wind that moved it to one side. Later the ball seemed to lose speed much that it otherwise would miss the cup entirely by far!!!
He has got psychokinesis.
There is no such thing:
http://daughterofhypatia.blogspot.com/2010/07/james-randi-exposes-psychic.html
And:
Prize money for proof of psychokinesis
Main article: List of prizes for evidence of the paranormal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prizes_for_evidence_of_the_paranormal)
Internationally, there are several individual skeptics of the paranormal and skeptics' organizations (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Skeptics_and_skeptical_organizations) who offer cash prize money for demonstration of the existence of an extraordinary psychic power, such as psychokinesis. Experimental design must be agreed upon prior to execution, and additional conditions, such as a minimum level of fame, may be imposed. Prizes have been offered specifically for PK demonstrations, for example businessman Gerald Fleming's offer of £ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_sterling)250,000 to Uri Geller if he can bend a spoon under controlled conditions.[104] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychokinesis#cite_note-103) These prizes remain uncollected by people claiming to possess paranormal abilities.
The James Randi Educational Foundation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi_Educational_Foundation) offers US$ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US$)1,000,000 to anyone who has a demonstrated media profile as well as the support from some member of the academic community, and who can produce a paranormal event, such as psychokinesis, in a controlled, mutually agreed upon experiment.
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