TC
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Post by TC on Mar 13, 2007 16:36:37 GMT -5
Would you mind sharing that time? Disperse it, and share the load.
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Post by salemdaykor on Mar 13, 2007 20:23:36 GMT -5
Haha, I would love to BUT unless you want to share my school work, which is what I put off in order to study >.< lol. I wouldn't suggest it.
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Post by forumdude on Mar 16, 2007 10:45:29 GMT -5
This is a little late but I wanted to adress what innerfire said earlier about e=mc2, that formula means that if you divide the energy by the speed of light squared thats how much energy you get, and the speed of light times the speed of light is 89,875,517,873,681,764 meter/second, I'm sorry if I offend but to imply that anyone could create enough energy, psionically, to create light on the visible spectrum is silly.
If you did not mean to say that it is possible via those means and were merely contradicting stony, then ignore this message, I am sorry.
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Post by Requisite on Mar 16, 2007 11:23:44 GMT -5
We aren't creating matter, we're activating photons, so to speak.
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Post by innerfire on Mar 16, 2007 12:15:06 GMT -5
This is a little late but I wanted to adress what innerfire said earlier about e=mc 2, that formula means that if you divide the energy by the speed of light squared thats how much energy you get, and the speed of light times the speed of light is 89,875,517,873,681,764 meter/second, I'm sorry if I offend but to imply that anyone could create enough energy, psionically, to create light on the visible spectrum is silly. If you did not mean to say that it is possible via those means and were merely contradicting stony, then ignore this message, I am sorry. However, the energy of photons is really really really low, the other way to define the energy of a photon is E=h*frequency where h is a constant, 6.626*10^-34! So its not as much energy as you be thinking.
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Post by The Devil's Advocate on Mar 19, 2007 13:21:13 GMT -5
You're assuming we are actually converting energy INTO matter... rather than releasing energy FROM matter. Think of a chemical reaction. Frequently some small amount of energy is required to trigger the chemical reaction, then as the reaction proceeds it generates more energy than required to start it. A spectrometer works by funelling energy into a gass, and then letting the energy be released again. It does so as small amounts of visible light on certain frequencies. The matter is still there, and the energy is as well it has simply been converted from one form into another.
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Post by NightHawk on Mar 19, 2007 13:24:19 GMT -5
You'll reach that one day, don't worry. I'm a bit confused, so do you mean that because plasma is a very high temperature state, then a "hand" couldn't generate that amount of heat because it would cause burn and injury, right? But I remember an old member here who mentioned that he burned a lady before while trying to make her feel the heat/ sensation of psi energy, so......? I'm totally confused
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Post by The Devil's Advocate on Mar 19, 2007 13:32:10 GMT -5
I do not recall that particular incident, Night Hawk.
To my knowledge there has been no, actual physical damage done with flaring a psiball. Specifically with flaring a psiball. If the light generated by a flared psiball were actually plasma, then ANYONE who flared a psiball in their hands would be burned by it. This has not occurred, therefore, flaring a psiball does not involve plasma to any significant degree.
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Post by wolfdancer on Mar 19, 2007 14:33:47 GMT -5
Nighthawk: I remember the incident you are referring to and if I recall correctly it was related to a heat psiball rather than a flared, though the person creating it didn't seem to know how it happened. It was a rather unique case. Unfortunately, I believe the record of that was lost in the inbetween forums crashes. Also, I don't believe it was more severe than a reddening of skin. If someone else recalls this more accurately or can locate the incident/thread under discussion, please feel free to offer corrections.
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Post by NightHawk on Mar 19, 2007 14:44:24 GMT -5
Glad that you remember. Sorry I forgot that the incident was a heated psiball rather than a flared one. I just thought plasma was involved on both types, but NOW I know it's wrong. I remember that the person said, "I set her on fire, and that's why I became really careful in doing anything relating to psionics." Of course it wasn't exactly the same words
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Post by wolfdancer on Mar 19, 2007 15:35:19 GMT -5
*nods* right. Now that we are all back on the same page, back to the discussion of flaring.
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Post by salemdaykor on Mar 19, 2007 16:48:04 GMT -5
Well does anyone have another theory on the subject? If not I have a couple more theories, but I have not tested them and I have not studied the fields throughly that they cover.
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Post by TC on Mar 28, 2007 18:26:18 GMT -5
Actually, the incident was here, because I came across it a couple weeks ago. I'll try to find it, but I don't think we need it at this point.
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