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Originally posted by Voidmaster
I suppose sometimes the Laws of Physics just have to break down, right?
In actuality, there's probably something at work here that Science hasn't recognized yet. Pretty cool stuff man.
It's like saying effortlessly you can levitate.
Originally posted by HuntaXX
Pretty simple really the human mind can affect all kinds of things within the radius of the aura. humans seem to have a natural ability to manipulate energy mentally and i believe thats why so many other races see humans as a threat to keep contained
Originally posted by ambushrocks
If you swallow a magnet and put one way up in your nose than things tend to stick to your stomach and head. It's an old trick. I'm not saying I don't believe in atrackting things with your aura because I do but I'm just saying it doesn't have to be like that.
Originally posted by dave420
No. Humans can't. The "aura" does not exist. We do NOT have a natural ability to manipulate energy using our minds, and aliens (if they exist, to which there is no evidence) would know this. Unless they're a bunch of new-age aliens spending all their money on "Detect your aura!" books and CDs.
No-one's claimed James Randi's $1m prize for being able to detect auras, so either the entire new-age aura-detecting folks are selfishly not taking the test to get the money (and give it to charity), or they're frauds.
lev·i·tate /ˈlɛvɪˌteɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[lev-i-teyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -tat·ed, -tat·ing.
–verb (used without object)
1. to rise or float in the air, esp. as a result of a supernatural power that overcomes gravity.
–verb (used with object)
2. to cause to rise or float in the air.
[Origin: 1665–75; levit(y) + -ate1, modeled on gravitate]
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lev·i·tate (lěv'ĭ-tāt') Pronunciation Key
intr. & tr.v. lev·i·tat·ed, lev·i·tat·ing, lev·i·tates
To rise or cause to rise into the air and float in apparent defiance of gravity.
[From Latin levis, light (on the model of gravitate); see levity.]
lev'i·ta'tion n., lev'i·ta'tion·al adj., lev'i·ta'tor n.
levitate
1673, "to rise by virtue of lightness," from L. levitas "lightness," patterned in Eng. on gravitate. Sense of "raise (a person) into the air" is mainly from spiritualism (1870s).
levitate
verb
1. cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity; "The magician levitated the woman"
2. be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity; "The guru claimed that he could levitate"
Originally posted by dave420
reply to post by HuntaXX
Proof. Where's the proof of the aura and psychics in general? Randi's prize is famous, and it would be easy for any legitimate psychic to claim the money. But they don't, as ALL psychics seem to be frauds, whether they know it or not. Some are delusional, some are doing it on purpose.
You can keep kicking and screaming about that, but it's the truth. Until psychic abilities are proven, it's at best a hypothesis.
Banging on about "auras" and aliens when neither are proven to exist shows a massive ignorance about how scientific progress is made, and a complete lack of respect for the scientific method (which has got you that computer you're looking at, and pretty much everything else around you).
I thought we were adults here, but apparently some of us are engaging in massive flights of fantasy that are more at home in the mind of an 8-year-old.
Originally posted by Yarcofin
Really if metal isn't sticking to them due to magnetism, what other law of physics would lead metal objects to attract to a person? There must be glue on the objects, it's the only other way.